

A cultural hub showcasing Yunnan's tea culture and minority performances.
A historic trail that once served as a crucial trade route for tea and horses.
A museum dedicated to the history and culture of tea, with a focus on the local tea industry.
A vast area covered with bamboo forests, offering hiking trails and stunning views.
Famous for its traditional Yunnan breakfast dishes, a must-try for locals and tourists alike.
Known for its unique Yunnan-style breakfast dishes and friendly service.
Offers a variety of Yunnan and Chinese dishes, popular among locals for lunch.
Yuanmou's subtropical climate can be rainy, especially in summer.
The tea performance center requires walking and standing for extended periods.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Yuanmou's warm climate.
Handmade tea pots and cups, glazed with traditional Yunnan patterns, symbolizing local tea culture.
Pure and high-quality tea seeds, a symbol of good fortune and hospitality in Yunnan culture.
Intricately designed silver jewellery inspired by local ethnic minorities' culture, often featuring tea leaves or flowers.
Rice noodles in a savory broth with pork, vegetables, and a poached egg.
Soft, fluffy buns filled with savory meat or vegetable fillings.
Crispy fried chicken with a spicy, numbing sauce, often served with peanuts and vegetables.

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