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Shedaizi Hostel Dali

No.60 Renmin Road, Dali Town Dali, Yunnan, China

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Kong Fu fighting...

A travel blog entry by iliaflax

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... 1497; מתלבט 14; אם לצום. בתחיל 14; הטיול פעפעה בי מוטיב 10;יה החזקה שנבעה מגעגו 06;ים ארצה, אך אני ...

At last, our Chinese DALIng

A travel blog entry by r.m.heslop

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... heavenly! (Note: brown bread is non-existent in China, and the closest thing to real cheese is Laughing Cow.) Imagine our faces when we were offered peanut-butter cookies or chocolate-walnut cake with afternoon tea…








Most tourists to this part of China visit the western Yunnan trio of ancient towns: Dali, Lijiang and Shangri La. Both travellers and travel guides have differing ...

Travelling is like flirting with life ...

A travel blog entry by sorbus

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... on a hill above Lhasa) has been the home of the Dalai Lamas since the fifth Dalai Lama built it. Or supposedly built it as he happened to be dead when work started and finished. For twelve years it was said he was on a long meditation while it was completed. These days one lines up in a long long queue and shuffles round the Palace in the wake of chattering Chinese tourists and their expensive camera gear. These Chinese tourists are all alike. By which I do mean they look ...

The Wonderful Dali City

A travel blog entry by moniandjason

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... to someone on his phone that he failed to notice the central reservation which he was heading straight into. He managed to move out the way at the last minute and miss it by millimetres. Our hearts were on our mouths and once we got to Dali, we were really happy to get off the bus.

We stayed just outside the old part of Dali which is a walled city. Our guesthouse was run by a Tibetan guy called Jim… in fact it was called Jim’s Tibetan ...

Yuck Milk Tea

A travel blog entry by noodlesandrice

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... pork soup dumplings) and ate some of the most amazing food we've ever had at a place called Old Elm Coffee. It's so lovely there, the first night we went there just for a beer and they bought us over cup after cup of green tea, sunflower seeds and a big plate of cut up watermelon for free. When we paid it came to 32Y/£3 for four beers and they told us just to give them 30Y. The service was so great we went back the next day for a pot of green tea, while we were drinking it ...