Longkan Wharf in Dali, Yunnan - Meet Dali, meet you
Longkan Wharf is located 100 meters south of Longkan Village, Dali City, Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province.
Longkan Village is the hometown of Meng Shilong, the lord of the Dali Kingdom. From 846 to 857 AD, there was internal strife in the Nanzhao court. To prevent unforeseen circumstances, the prince Shilong was secretly hidden in a seaside fishing village called 'Li Jiazhuang', and entrusted to a pair of lonely old people in the village for nursing.
In 859 AD, after Shilong succeeded to the throne, he was grateful for the kindness of the villagers in Li Jiazhuang. He issued an imperial decree that from that day on, the people of Li Jiazhuang would enjoy the grace of Emperor Shilong. Later, when he went on an expedition, he unfortunately fell ill and died. When his ashes were transported back to Dali, they landed here, hence the name Longkan Wharf, which means a shrine containing a dragon.
🍂Transportation to Longkan Wharf:
1. Self-driving: It is about 5 kilometers from Dali Ancient City to Longkan Wharf parking lot.
2. Bus: From the north gate of the ancient city, take the No. 3 bus, pass through the ancient city and Shengjiu Village, and finally arrive at Longkan Village.
🍂Places to visit at Longkan Wharf:
1. Longkan Ancient Ferry, with a beautiful environment, is a good place for photo check-in.
2. On the north side of Erhai Lake by Longkan Ancient Ferry, there are dozens of ancient trees growing in Erhai Lake, and the scenery is very beautiful.
3. The ancient streets and old houses in Longkan Village are also good for a leisurely stroll.
4. Haiyan Temple, one of the 72 temples of Jizu Mountain, is located in the middle of Longkan Village and is a typical Buddhist temple.
🍂Reminders for visiting Longkan Wharf:
1. Longkan Wharf, the ultraviolet rays are very strong, be sure to protect yourself.
2. It is recommended to play for 3 hours, in the morning or evening. Longkan Ancient Ferry on the side of Erhai Lake is one of the better places to watch the sunrise of Erhai Lake or the sunset of Cangshan Mountain.
3. Longkan Wharf is a free, open scenic spot. There are also several restaurants in Longkan Village that are open for business and can provide meals.