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Zhaotong, a municipal administrative district under the jurisdiction of Yunnan Province, is located in the northeast of Yunnan Province, at the junction of Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan provinces, along the lower reaches of the Jinsha River, and in the excessive uplift zone from Sichuan Basin to Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. The topography of Zhaotong is high in the south and low in the north, with the lowest elevation of 267m (Shuifu County) and the highest elevation of 4040 m (Qiaojia County), with a total area of 23021 square kilometers. Zhaotong has jurisdiction over 10 counties and 143 townships (offices) in District 1 (Zhaoyang District). At the end of 2010, the total population was 5.213 million, including 542000 from 23 ethnic minorities, including Miao, Yi and Hui. In history, Zhaotong is an important gateway from Yunnan Province to Sichuan and Guizhou provinces, and an important channel for Central Plains culture to enter Yunnan. One of the three major birthplaces of Yunnan culture (Zhaotong Kunming, Dali), known as Xiao Kunming, is a Chinese work.
Travel Notes In Zhaotong
The first trip to the plateau——Dashanbao in Zhaotong, Yunnan
Destination introduction Explanation] I spent the first sunrise in 2014 on the plateau. I have always been lazy, and it is wrong to delay posting unti
[Jigong Mountain Majestic and Precipitous] Feel the exclusive fantasy in the mountains
Many fans are clamoring to go to places that are beautiful and have few people. No, I recently collected the Rooster Mountain in Yunnan that I found f
(5) Dashanbao, which has the unique ultra-long wingsuit flight track in the world, waiting for the wind to come
Playing in Dashanbao, because of the heavy fog, life has a wonderful new experience. First, following the car in the fog, a realistic version of "sna
20 specialties in Yunnan, how much do you know
Generally, when we go on a trip, we always bring back some local specialties, some for commemoration, and some for gifts to relatives and friends. Jus