Six Top Day Trips from Kunming
The provincial capital of Yunnan province, Kunming is a great starting point for day trippers. Whether you head east, or west, north or south, there’s something in every direction to suit every taste – from natural beauty, to cultural relics, to historical old towns – you don’t have to go far to get a taste of Yunnan.
The Stone Forest
Forest
Chuxiong
Lufeng/Dinosaur Valley
Restaurant
Jiuxiang
Chengjiang
Tonghai
Tonghai is a lovely little town situated on the banks of Qilu Lake. Tonghai is a very diverse town: once an outpost of the armies of the Mongol empire, many Mongols stayed in Tonghai even after the empire fell, and Xingmeng township in Tonghai county remains home to one of the largest populations of Mongols in Southwest China. While their Mongol blood has been somewhat diluted over the years, these people maintain their cultural heritage and traditions and proudly proclaim their Mongolian ancestry. In addition there are many Muslim Hui people (and one of the largest mosques in Yunnan), as well as populations of Yi, Hani (Akha) and Dai living along the banks of Qilu Lake. Built in the Han dynasty, Xiushan Park is Tonghai’s biggest attraction, a representation of the enduring history of Tonghai. Busses to Tonghai depart from the South Bus station, and there is also train from Kunming Station that takes about two hours.