TRAVEL&Culture
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The award was jointly granted by the 21st Century Business Herald and the College of Tourism and Service Management at Nankai University.
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Between idyllic villages and snow-capped mountains, the southwestern province offers unparalleled diversity when it comes to Chinese cuisine.
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With more than 750 outlets in China, Shi Miao Dao, a Hangzhou-based chain restaurant, serves authentic Yunnan 'crossing-the-bridge' rice noodles.
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Our driver was an outgoing Lisu man, fluent in several of the area's ethnic languages, and with a great knowledge of the area's cultures.
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Photo taken on Aug. 25, 2016 shows starry sky in Jiulong Waterfall Scenic Spot of Luoping.
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Located in Qiubei County, Southwest China's Yunnan province, Puzhehei is a national wetland park and national AAAA tourist area.
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Picture taken on August 21 shows a bird of view the Dajue (Great Enlightening) mountain scenic area in Zixi County.
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Photo taken on Aug. 8 shows the rice terraces in Yuanyang County, southwestern China's Yunnan province. The r...
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Evening glow appeared over Dianchi in Yunnan’s provincial capital Kunming on August 7, 2016.
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In summer, lotus flowers are in blooming and locals usually wind their way among the flowers.
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The Tiger Leaping Gorge is a scenic canyon on the Jinsha River, a primary tributary of the upper Yangtze River.
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This summer, a lotus flower festival will be held in the park from July 1 to August 31.
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Tourists view fields of flowers June 25 at Jinlinwan Town, which covers an area of 7,000 mu (467 hectares) in Qujing.
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The main pagoda, known as Qianxun Pagoda, is 69.13 meters high. The other two are 42.17 meters high.
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Thai Airways will open Kunming-Chiang Mai flight route this year, and by then 36,000 airline seats will be provided for Yunnan tourists monthly.
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Tourists take photos of cherry blossoms at the Hongse Manor in Xundian County, southwest China's Yunnan Province, April 4, 2016.
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Tourists view pear blossoms and take photos at a garden in Kunming, capital of southwest China's Yunnan Province, March 21, 2016.
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Jiaoye Park in Kunming held its 16th peach blossom festival on Mar 1. Around 10,000 peach trees are located at the park.
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Girls wave to the train running in the "sea" of rape flowers. A trip by the train from Kunming to Luoping takes 3 hours 44 minutes.
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Last weekend over 180,000 people flocked to Yuantongshan Park to enjoy the scenery of cherry blossoms.
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Photo taken on March 9, 2016 shows that tulips are in full bloom at park in Kunming, capital of Yunnan Province.
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Two visitors take pictures in the rape flowers in Mouding County, Yunnan Province. (Photo/Chen Fei)
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Despite signs warning them against this, some tourists tried to hold the animals, Li said.
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Tulips bloom at a park in Yunnan, capital of southwest China's Yunnan Province, Feb. 16, 2016. (Xinhua/Lin Yi...
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Yunnan province has provides travelling service for 10,276,000 tourists from Feb. 8 to 11.