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Experienced by christine li
92 km from Shangri-La City
Daocheng, China
Experienced by Uliana Sys
92 km from Shangri-La City
Daocheng, China
Experienced by Uliana Sys
94 km from Shangri-La City
Yulong Snow Mountain Summit, Lijiang
Experienced by Jordan Heath
94 km from Shangri-La City
These falls were pretty impressive and a main scenic point in the Yulong snow mountain park.
Experienced by James Wheeler
94 km from Shangri-La City
Mt. Chenrezig (Xiannairi)
Experienced by Yuanyi Zhang
109 km from Shangri-La City
Upper Yubeng consists of these houses and a couple more behind me. The school is in the top right. Currently, it is still underdeveloped but with a major upgrade to the road to the Meili Mountain area to be finished in the summer of 2011, more tourist dollars should flow through Yubeng and it will become more developed.
Experienced by James Wheeler
110 km from Shangri-La City
“This house sits on the side of the mountain in upper Yubeng, and overlooks the valley to lower Yubeng. The owners have a pretty impressive view while having their morning tea.”
Experienced by James Wheeler
119 km from Shangri-La City
Many small bars line the hill in Lijiang old town. Each offers a great view of the historic rooftops while offering hot tea or cold beer, we went with a cold beer.
Experienced by James Wheeler
139 km from Shangri-La City
This is one of the most beautiful mountain vistas in the world. Sadly I was only there for a few weeks and was working a tour group, so no real time for much photography. Thankfully, the place is so beautiful and dramatic; and the weather was perfect to get some good shots. Also serendipitously caught a Chinese Bull Fight Festival while we were there. (Not like the Spanish bullfights). Here, no animals get hurt. Shangri La. If you can, go!
Experienced by Gene Taylor