Discover the best top things to do in , China including Duoyishu, Zhu's Family Garden (Zhu Jia Huayuan), Vietnam Street, Yuanyang Rice Terraces, Double Dragons Brige, Jianshui Confucius Temple, Jianshui Ancient City.
Restaurants in Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture
5.0 based on 72 reviews
We had to wake early in the morning and leave at dark to reach this place and didn't regret at all to catch breathtaking sunrise scenery of the first light reflecting on paddy field water with the background of thick mist.
4.5 based on 89 reviews
I found espresso in the most unlikely spot. The barista here speak a little English and make THE best shots in Yunnan. I highly recommend it to any caffeine deprived traveller.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
Had a wonderful time here to stroll around to ENJOY a real vietnamese food with good price. We loved to spend our time here
4.5 based on 223 reviews
Although getting there was a long process, this is definitely one of those “once in a lifetime” experiences. No photos do this place justice, and it’s just mind boggling how all these terraces were built thousands of years ago with only primitive tools. Due to the place being a bit out of the way, tourist numbers were still manageable. So unlike many of our other experiences in China. The locals are also very friendly, and whilst there are some tourist trinket stalls, you don’t feel pressured into buying anything. Would also highly recommend a visit to the Shengcun market. First “real” market I’ve been to in China that is both interesting AND non-touristy. But you’ll have to check with the locals what days the market runs. The local tribes use a different calendar system.
4.0 based on 63 reviews
The bridge was initially built in the 1700s during the reign of the Qing Dynasty and was added on to in the 1800s becoming a 17 arch bridge. No motorized traffic is allowed now. It is considered one of the 10 most beautiful bridges in China. The setting is beautiful and I had a clear day to see it and walk across. It is named Double Dragon Bridge because of the two rivers that meandered like dragons across the landscape and join near the bridge.
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