Introduction to the Ancient City of Dali
The ancient city of Dali is located in the western part of Yunnan Province, also known as Ye Yucheng and Zicheng. The history of the ancient city can be traced back to the Tianbao period of the Tang Dynasty. Yangjumee City built by Nanzhao Wang Ge Luofeng was its new capital. The ancient city was built in the 15th year of Hongwu of the Ming Dynasty (1382) and covers an area of 3 square kilometers. Dali is one of the first batch of 24 historical and cultural cities in China announced by the State Council on February 8, 1982. The ancient city of Dali was the political, economic and cultural center of Yunnan during its more than 500 years of history in the Tang and Song Dynasties. There are 14 key cultural relics protection units at or above the municipal level in the ancient city, which carry Dali's historical culture, religious culture, and ethnic culture. It is the core tourist area of Dali, with Dali Ancient City Scenic Area, which is a national 4A-level scenic spot. In October 2019, he was selected into the first "Small Town Aesthetic Model" list.
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Rules and Regulation
1. Maintain environmental sanitation. Do not spit, throw waste, and smoke in non-smoking places; 2. Protect the ecological environment. Do not step on green spaces, do not pick flowers, trees and fruits, and do not collect species specimens in tourist attractions without approval; 3. The ultraviolet rays in the scenic area are strong. For long-term outdoor activities, please wear sunglasses and apply sunscreen to protect your skin. 4. Pay attention to safety warning signs and staff reminders, and are not allowed to cross protective railings or climb mountains; 5. Please take good care of every plant and tree in the scenic area, take good care of the environmental sanitation and facilities in the scenic area, consciously maintain environmental sanitation, do not litter, follow the arrangement of the administrator, and contact the management personnel in time if you have difficulties; 6. Please respect the lives and beliefs of local ethnic minorities and avoid conflicts with local residents; 6. Tickets are only valid during the operating hours on the day of purchase. Please cooperate with the staff to present your ID card to purchase tickets. Please keep this ticket properly for inspection; 7. Respect the rights of others. Do not forcibly take photos with foreign guests, do not occupy public facilities for a long time, respect the labor of service personnel, and respect the religious customs of all ethnic groups; 8. 24-hour consultation telephone number: 135-7719-9700;