https://ph.trip.com/moments/detail/yunlong-2203-133786549?locale=en-PH
SofiaM?kinenSingapore

Dali Tiandeng Haiping

Dali Tiandeng Haiping is located in Miaowei Lisu Township, Yunlong County, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, at an altitude of 2,550 meters. It features a high-altitude mountain climate with an average annual temperature of 13°C and is approximately 40 kilometers from Yunlong County. Renowned for its pristine natural scenery, the core attraction is a natural pond at the center of an alpine meadow, surrounded by wooden cabins, fences, and grazing livestock, creating a poetic "Shangri-La" landscape against distant mountains. The site gained fame as a filming location for the TV series *Meet Yourself*, where scenes like Xu Hongdou feeding horses in a wooden stable and the grassland lake remain intact, making it a popular cinematic destination. The scenery varies by season: wildflowers bloom in spring, lush greenery covers the land in summer, autumn brings red foliage accents, and winter is shrouded in mist, earning it the title of a "disturbance-free paradise." 🕘【Opening Hours & Notes】 Open: 24/7 (no fences), but recommended visiting hours are 9:00–17:00 (soft light, avoiding low temperatures at dawn/dusk). Duration: 3–4 hours (including photography and meadow walks). Notes: - A ¥10 sanitation fee applies (no entrance ticket). - High altitude requires sunscreen and warm clothing (large day-night temperature swings). - Mountain roads are rugged; travel in groups for safety. 💴【Ticket Prices & Updates】 Admission: Free (sanitation fee only). Price changes: No increases announced as of July 2025, but check for updates (holidays may bring adjustments). ⛺【Activities & Tips】 **Highlights** - *Meet Yourself* filming spots: - Wooden stable: Preserved as seen in the series, ideal for "healing-style" photos. - Grassland lake: The pond reflects the sky, with grazing animals adding life—wear light-colored outfits for photos. **Seasonal Experiences** - Spring (Mar–May): Greening meadows and wildflowers mirror the series’ scenes. - Summer (Jun–Aug): 20°C natural "air conditioning," great for stargazing (BYO tent; no facilities). - Autumn (Sep–Nov): Golden meadows and livestock create oil-painting-like vistas. - Winter (Dec–Feb): Misty fairy-tale ambiance with occasional ice formations (watch for slippery paths). **In-Depth Experiences** - Camping: Allowed in designated areas (BYO supplies; no stores), but overnight stays are discouraged (wildlife risks). - Hiking: Explore filming locations via stone paths or climb for panoramic views. **Itinerary Suggestions** - Morning: Stable visit → lakeside photos → meadow walk. - Noon: Picnic (BYO food) or return to Yunlong for meals. - Afternoon: Summer camping or side trips (e.g., Nuodeng Ancient Village). **Key Tips** - Transport: Final 5 km is gravel—use an SUV or hire a local driver. - Eco-rules: Pack out all trash. - Safety: Stay clear of pond edges to avoid slips. 🚌【Transport Guide】 **Best Options** - *Self-drive*: Route: Dali Old Town → Hangrui Expressway → Panyun Expressway → National Road 215 → Tiandeng Village road (185 km, ~3.5 hrs). Road conditions: Expect bridges/strong winds on highways; village roads are steep with a final 6 km of gravel (risk of undercarriage scrapes). - *Chartered car*: Book via Dali agencies/homestays (~¥400–600/day, driver included). - *Public transit* (not recommended): Bus to Yunlong → rural transport to Miaowei → hike/hitch to Tiandeng Haiping (time-consuming). 👉【Itinerary Ideas】 - *Day trip*: Dali → Tiandeng Haiping → Nuodeng (try *A Bite of China*-featured ham) → return via Erhai Lake ecotrail. - *2-day trip*: Day 1: Dali → Tiandeng Haiping camping (summer) or stay in Yunlong. Day 2: Nuodeng Village → Taiji Lock-Water scenic spot → return. **Accommodation** - Yunlong County: Options like Yunlong Hotel (budget) or Nuodeng guesthouses (characterful). - Near Tiandeng Haiping: - 13°Winds Campground: Basic camping gear (book ahead). - Farmstays: Simple lodgings (minimal amenities; for experience only). 🧡【Packing List】 - Essentials: ID, driver’s license (if self-driving). - Clothing: Sunproof layers, insulated jacket, hiking shoes. - Gear: Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, power bank, trash bags. - Photography: Camera, tripod (for stars/sunrises). - Food: Pack snacks/water (no stores en route).
View original text
*This content is provided by our partner and translated by AI
Posted: Jul 12, 2025
Submit
0
Mentioned in this post
Attraction

Nuodeng Old Village

4.8/5170 reviews | Night view
Yunlong
No. 1 of Best Things to Do in Yunlong
Details
Show more
Related Trip Moments
Yulong Snow Mountain Glacier Park

A Must-Visit Hidden Gem Travel Destination in This Life: Yunnan Travel Guide

Graceful Jackson~Hayes89
LongWangMiao Palace

Nodeng Ancient Town Guide|An Underrated Dali Secret, You Won't Want to Leave Once You Arrive! Nodeng is absolutely amazing! Who understands it? Once you visit, you'll become a fan instantly,

_TI***xu
Nanzhao Style Island

Welcome! Here is the ultimate guide to Dali, Yunnan for you to check out

Oliver Cook_95
Erhai Ecological Corridor

Autumn Exclusive | The Gentleness of Erhai, Hidden in Every Breeze and Ray of Light

AmeliaWalker
Shaanxi History Museum

Golden autumn in October, the perfect places for family travel!

NatureLover23333
Wasezhen

Relaxing 3-Day Tour of Dali Erhai: In-Depth Leisure Guide for Haidong + Haixi! Say Goodbye to Special Forces, Immerse Yourself in the Romance of Cang and Erhai~ - Must-Visit Attractions Guide

LunarJester555
Dianchi Lake

Yunnan Travel Guide

_TI***94
The Chongsheng Temple And The Three-Pagoda Culture Tourist Area

Dali 4 Days 3 Nights|Explore the Romance of Wind, Flowers, Snow, and Moon for 1k Per Person

CuriosityTrail
Gantong Ropeway

Dali|What’s it like to see a stunning sunrise from a guesthouse without the crowds?

JaipurGemPalace222
Xizhou Colorful Rice Fields

Dali is more than just the Tyndall effect—an autumn sky citywalk guide

_Angel_25
Nuodeng Old Village

River Wonders Stunning Scenery

JamesonDawson841
Erhai Ecological Corridor

Dali MUYI·Jianshanye Luxury Vacation Homestay, Encounter the Poetry and Distance in the Mountains and Wilderness

Simmons Benjamin;40