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A One-Day Tour in Kunming

Kunming, China, is often the starting point for travelers exploring Yunnan Province before heading to destinations like Lijiang or Shangri-La. If you have just one day in Kunming, here are some recommended spots to visit: 📍 Start your day by visiting Yuan Tong Temple to pray for a safe journey. The entrance fee is 6 yuan. 📍 Take a stroll and snap photos at Kunming Old Street, where you’ll find food, drinks, and cafes. Many popular shops have also opened branches here. 📍 Visit the largest market in Kunming to experience the local lifestyle. Fresh fruits are available at affordable prices. 📍 Explore 1903, a modern shopping area featuring brand-name stores. Don’t miss the famous Crossing-the-Bridge Noodles restaurant here.
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Posted: May 18, 2025
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