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Xiangyun County is one of the counties under the jurisdiction of Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province. it is located in the west-central part of Yunnan Province, bordering Dayao, Yao'an and Nanhua counties in the east, Midu County in the south, Dali City in the west and Binchuan County in the north. Xiangyun is one of the counties with earlier development and better economic development in Yunnan. it has been the political, economic and cultural center of northwest Yunnan for a long time. The name of Yunnan Province comes from Yunan County, which is located in Xiangyun in history, so Xiangyun is known as "the hometown of colorful clouds" and "the source of Yunnan". Xiangyun County is the throat of traffic in western Yunnan, the necessary place leading to the eight prefectures in western Yunnan, and the eastern gate of Dali Prefecture, only 282 kilometers away from Kunming and 48 kilometers to Dali Airport. Xiangyun County covers an area of 2425 square kilometers and has jurisdiction over 8 towns, 1 township and 1 nationality township. The population of Xiangyun County at the end of 2012 is
Travel Sights In Xiangyun County
Travel Notes In Xiangyun County
In Dali, it is worthwhile to participate in a simple and warm wedding of my nephew!
In golden autumn and October, the land is golden yellow, which is a good harvest season. The crops in the farmland are gratifying to harvest, and the
Both poetry and distance are expensive? That's why you didn't go to the right place!
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4500 kilometers, lasted 53 days, from Dongguan, Guangdong to Lhasa, Tibet, cycling pilgrimage (Kunming-Dali)
DAY 23 (April 30) Kunming - Lufeng I had breakfast with Brother Lin this morning and helped me pack the car. It’s been a long time since I said goodb
13 Days Between Cang Er and 17 Yunnan Yi Airport Remains
Day 9: Tuesday, October 15th, rainy. Yunnan Yi Airport. Turning back to the Yunnan Post Archway, I came to the memorial wall on the right hand side of
Travel Asks In Xiangyun County
Travel Asks In Xiangyun County