Pressed Chinese Tea
Fuxing Lu seen from the South Gate
Fuxing Lu seen from the South Gate
Dali's nightlife
Dali's street life
Theater hall of Dali
Senior Bai citizen in Xizhou
Xizhou
Local spices sold at the market in Xizhou
Palm sugar
Gate to the center of Xizhou
Rich Bai ethnic culture in Xizhou
On the way to Xizhou
Xizhou market
Art student doing her painting
A friedly chat with an old resident
Inside a typical patio
Our Bai tourguide Daisy
A performance of Bai traditional dances
Panorama view at the Yulong Mountain
Tibetan Terrier
Jade Dragon Snow Mountain also called Yulong Mount…
Selling souvenirs in the Naxi village Baisha
Left Pagoda
Last tempel in the park
Other tempel in the park
Tempel inside the Three Pagoda Park
Airport of Dali
Our dinner plate
Salama and our Bai tour guide Daisy
Ancient Dali downtown
preparing the Chinese tea
Old City gate of Dali
The Three Pagoda Park
The Three Pagodas
Beautiful parkway
Maintempel in the Three Pagoda Park
Chong Sheng Temple, Dali
Three Pagodas in Dali
Our beautiful hotel in Dali
The cable car to the Zhonghe Temple
Zhonghe Temple nearby Dali
Tourist market in front of the Zhonghe Temple
Stone Forest (Shilin)
Stone Forest (Shilin)
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Three Pagodas of Dali
The middle pagoda called Qianxun Pagoda is 69.13 meters high, is one of the highest pagodas of the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907), while the other lower two stand to the north and south sides of it. Qianxun Pagoda, now empty, previously could be climbed by ladder from the inside. However the ladder is now broken, and travelers now have no opportunity to climb up. The other two pagodas aren't straight due an earthquake (the photo shows them correct, its not a lens failure).
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