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Frequently asked questions

What are the top recommended foods to try in Dali?
Some of the must-try foods in Dali include 'Crossing the Bridge Noodles,' Bai-style cured ham, and Erhai Lake fish dishes.
What are the must-visit attractions in Dali?
Some of the must-visit attractions in Dali include the Three Pagodas of Chongsheng Temple, Dali Ancient Town, and Xizhou Ancient Town.
Is Dali a safe destination for tourists?
Dali is generally considered a safe destination for tourists, but it is always advisable to take standard precautions such as safeguarding your belongings and being aware of your surroundings.
What is the best way to travel to Dali?
The most convenient way to travel to Dali is by flying into Dali Airport, which has connections to major cities in China. Alternatively, you can take a high-speed train to Dali Railway Station from cities like Kunming.
Are there any local customs or traditions to be aware of in Dali?
Visitors to Dali should be respectful of the local Bai ethnic customs, such as greeting others with a nod or bow, and avoiding pointing at people or objects with your finger.
Where can I find traditional handicrafts and souvenirs in Dali?
You can find traditional handicrafts and souvenirs at the Dali Foreigner Street market, where local artisans sell handmade goods such as tie-dye textiles, silver jewelry, and wooden carvings.

About Dali

Dali is a picturesque town located in the Yunnan province of China, known for its stunning landscapes, ancient architecture, and vibrant culture. The currency used in Dali is the Chinese Yuan (CNY). The town is surrounded by the Cangshan Mountains and overlooks the serene Erhai Lake, offering visitors a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Dali is also famous for its traditional Bai architecture, with intricately designed buildings and cobblestone streets that transport you back in time. The town is a popular destination for both domestic and international tourists seeking a unique cultural experience.

When to visit

The best time to visit Dali is during the spring months of March to May when the weather is mild and the flowers are in full bloom. Summer (June to August) can be hot and rainy, while autumn (September to November) offers pleasant temperatures and clear skies. Winter (December to February) can be cold, but it is a great time to experience the local festivals and cultural events. Overall, the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn are ideal for exploring Dali without the crowds.

The best time to visit Dali is during the spring months of March to May when the weather is mild and the flowers are in full bloom. Summer (June to August) can be hot and rainy, while autumn (September to November) offers pleasant temperatures and clear skies. Winter (December to February) can be cold, but it is a great time to experience the local festivals and cultural events. Overall, the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn are ideal for exploring Dali without the crowds.
Getting around

Getting around Dali is relatively easy, with options including taxis, buses, and bicycles. Taxis are readily available and can be hailed on the street or booked through ride-hailing apps. Public buses are a cost-effective way to travel between different parts of the town and surrounding areas. Renting a bicycle is a popular choice for exploring Dali at a leisurely pace, allowing you to soak in the scenic views and stop at local attractions along the way. Walking is also a great way to navigate the narrow streets and alleys of the old town.

Getting around Dali is relatively easy, with options including taxis, buses, and bicycles. Taxis are readily available and can be hailed on the street or booked through ride-hailing apps. Public buses are a cost-effective way to travel between different parts of the town and surrounding areas. Renting a bicycle is a popular choice for exploring Dali at a leisurely pace, allowing you to soak in the scenic views and stop at local attractions along the way. Walking is also a great way to navigate the narrow streets and alleys of the old town.
Traveller tips

Be sure to try the local specialty dish, 'Crossing the Bridge Noodles,' a delicious and interactive hot pot meal. Visit the Three Pagodas of Chongsheng Temple, an iconic symbol of Dali's rich history and architectural heritage. Don't miss the opportunity to attend a traditional Bai dance performance, showcasing the vibrant culture of the local ethnic group. Take a boat ride on Erhai Lake to admire the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and countryside. Remember to carry cash as some smaller establishments may not accept credit cards. Respect the local customs and traditions, such as removing your shoes before entering a home or temple.

Be sure to try the local specialty dish, 'Crossing the Bridge Noodles,' a delicious and interactive hot pot meal. Visit the Three Pagodas of Chongsheng Temple, an iconic symbol of Dali's rich history and architectural heritage. Don't miss the opportunity to attend a traditional Bai dance performance, showcasing the vibrant culture of the local ethnic group. Take a boat ride on Erhai Lake to admire the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and countryside. Remember to carry cash as some smaller establishments may not accept credit cards. Respect the local customs and traditions, such as removing your shoes before entering a home or temple.

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