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Yunnan - Wikipedia
Yunnan black tea, also known as ‘Dianhong’ (‘Dian’ is the short name for Yunnan province, ‘hong’ meaning red after the deep, red liquor of the brewed tea) is a fully oxidised tea grown high in the mountainous regions between approximately 1000 metres to 2000 metres above sea level.
Yunnan | Province, Map, Cities, History, Population, & Facts | Britannica
The province consists of two distinct regions separated by the Ailao Mountains—the canyon region to the west of it and the Yunnan-Guizhou (Yungui) Plateau region to the east. In the canyon region the great mountains descend from an elevation exceeding 18,000 feet (5,500 metres) above sea level in the north to about 6,000 feet (1,830 metres) in the south.
Yunnan Travel Guide 2025: Itinerary, Attractions, Transport
Yunnan Province 2024 . We spent a fabulous week traveling through Yunnan. Our guides, Jack (Shangri la) Alice (Lijiang) Frank (Dali) and Rosemary (Kunming) all have deep knowledge of their cities and did an excellent job showing us their home areas. Our driver Mr Liu was also excellent taking us safely from place to place.
Yunnan Travel Guide: Yunnan Tour, Map, Ethnic Minority Groups
Yunnan has the most ethnic minorities in China, which make up about 1/3 of the province's population. Of China's 55 ethnic minorities, the province is home to 51 and 25 of them exceed populations of 5,000. These ethnic minorities live together over vast areas in the region while some live in individual concentrated communities in small areas.
Yunnan travel - Lonely Planet | China, Asia
Yunnan (云南, Yúnnán) is the most diverse province in all China, both in its extraordinary mix of peoples and in the splendour of its landscapes. That combination of superlative sights and many different ethnic groups has made Yunnan the trendiest destination for China’s exploding domestic tourist industry.
10 Interesting Facts You Should Know about Yunnan - China Highlights
The size of Yunnan Province is about 390,000 km² (150,000 mi²), a little larger than Germany, and a little smaller than California. Eastern Yunnan has most of the province's population, southern Yunnan is a tropical paradise, western Yunnan is next to Tibet and has high elevation, and northern Yunnan forms part of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau.
Yunnan Province, China: Insider’s Guide - Wendy Perrin
A Beijing resident who grew up in Yunnan Province and has particular knowledge of Guizhou and Szechuan provinces too, she has close relationships with hotel and restaurant owners and makes sure that her clients get the red-carpet treatment. Her guides and drivers are the best in the business, opening the doors to authentic Chinese culture and ...
Yunnan Travel | Ultimate Yunnan Travel Guide 2025/2026 - China Discovery
Yunnan, the South of Colorful Clouds, is the most southwestern province in China.It borders Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Guizhou in the east, Sichuan in the north, Tibet Autonomous Region in the northwest. Besides, Yunnan shares a borders of 4060 kilometers with Burma in the west, Laos in the south and Vietnam in the southeast.
Yunnan Guide: all you need to know about the Chinese province
Yunnan boasts convenient transportation facilities with developing a three-dimensional network of communication lines. Kunming International Airport, as an important regional international air hub of China, ranks the 5th largest air harbor in China.Within the Province are 10 in-province air routes to reach destinations including the Shangri-la County, Dali, Lijiang, Xishuangbanna, Baoshan, Pu ...
Yunnan - Wikitravel
Yunnan (云南; Yúnnán) is a province in southern China, bordering Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam as well as the Chinese provinces and regions of Guangxi, Guizhou, Sichuan and Tibet.. Regions []. Administratively, Yunnan is divided into 16 prefectures. Some of those are autonomous prefectures for various ethnic groups. For the traveller, Yunnan can be divided into seven regions:
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