Kunming Travel Guide
Kunming, the capital of Yunnan Province, is nestled in the southwest region of China. Known as the “Spring City,” it enjoys a mild climate resembling spring throughout the year. Historically, Kunming was the epicenter of the “Dian Bronze Culture” in the Dianchi Lake basin.
Similar to any major city, Kunming boasts well-connected urban transportation and towering skyscrapers. However, it exudes a unique sense of tranquility, adorned with ever-blooming flowers year-round, creating an urban landscape reminiscent of a sprawling city garden. The city harbors numerous picturesque scenic areas, seamlessly blending urban life with nature’s wonders. Kunming’s culinary scene is also a major draw for tourists, with surprises like rice noodles offering unexpected delights to visitors.
Beyond its scenic beauty, Kunming’s local customs and traditions are treasures of Yunnan’s red soil. The convergence of various ethnic minorities enriches Kunming’s cultural diversity, allowing visitors to experience the authentic and vibrant folk culture of the region.
Day 1: Yunnan Provincial Museum ~ Guandu Ancient Town ~ Haigeng Dam ~ Haihong Wetland ~ Dou Nan Flower Market – Yunnan Provincial Museum: It’s recommended to book three days in advance. Since it’s currently off-peak season, it’s easy to make a reservation. Three hours is enough to explore all the exhibits. – Guandu Ancient Town: Located right next to the museum, the prices are very reasonable. Be cautious of the strong sun and remember to apply sunscreen. You’ll need… Read more »
Who said that Kunming is like spring all year round?
This is my first time visiting Kunming in winter, and I feel like I’m freezing like a little puppy!
The Old Street of Kunming and Nanping Walking Street are really nice places to stroll around.
I spent about four to five hours exploring the area.
It’s recommended to visit Haigeng Dam on a weekday morning around 8 AM when there are fewer people. This allows for a better experience feeding the seagulls, and every photo you take will look great!
Take a taxi to Haigeng Dam, Jinjia Courtyard; the feeding site for the staff is right across the street, where you can see the most seagulls in the most spectacular setting.
The best time to watch the seagulls is between 7:30 AM and 10:30 AM.