What does colorful Yunnan mean?
"Red" of Dongchuan Red Land
Because this land is rich in iron, copper, aluminum and other chemicals, after time's scouring here, the iron and copper in the soil slowly settle down, making this land show dazzling colors.
Shangri-La's "Orange"
The city of Shangri-La is full of natural orange, which casts a mysterious glow of nature on Shangri-La and makes Shangri-La a sacred place for many tourists.
The "Yellow" of Rape Flower in Luoping
After the Spring Festival every year, when rape blossoms are in full bloom, Luoping welcomes the peak of tourism. Tourists from all corners of the country come here to watch the golden rape flowers, which exudes a faint fragrance and attracts a large number of travel photographers.
"Green" in Xishuangbanna
Because of the warm weather, the average annual temperature in Xishuangbanna is between 18-22 degrees Celsius, and the forest covers a large area, so many tropical plants will not wither, making Xishuangbanna an unforgettable green and vitality.
"Green" of Lugu Lake
Lugu Lake is the highest lake in Yunnan Province and the third largest deep-water lake in China. Most Mosuo people and a few Yi and Pumi people live around Lugu Lake. Lugu Lake is surrounded by mountains, so the lake turns blue against the green hills.
"Blue" of Erhai Lake
Erhai Lake is located in Dali Prefecture, Yunnan Province. Erhai Lake is the mother lake of Dali. Erhai Lake has not only nurtured Dali people from generation to generation, but also looks particularly blue against the sky.
"Purple" of Lavender Manor
Lavender is considered as a symbol of purity, peace and gratitude. Walking in a purple flower field, emitting the fragrance of lavender, just like being in a fairy tale.