Located along the border with Vietnam, Yunnan is known for its breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Join the 3-day, 3-night China tour to uncover the charm of this incredible region!
Miaobing Border Town
Miaobing Border Town is an autonomous Hmong county in Yunnan Province. It is one of five Hmong autonomous counties in China. This area is renowned for its rich cultural experiences and historical significance. The 3-day, 3-night China tour will take travelers to explore the traditions and customs of the Hmong people. The Hmong, one of China's largest ethnic minorities, have their own language, culture, and a deep-rooted history. Famous for their vibrant clothing, dances, and unique festivals, the Hmong culture is a fascinating subject to discover.




Chao Yang Tower
Chao Yang Tower is located at the eastern end of Lin'an Street in the heart of Jian Shui County. The tower was built in the 22nd year of the Hongwu reign during the Ming Dynasty, corresponding to the year 1389 in the Western calendar. Chao Yang Tower is considered one of the key historical landmarks of Yunnan, often referred to as the 'Little Tiananmen' of the province. It holds significant architectural, cultural, and historical value, making it a must-see destination in the region.


Chu Jia Garden
Chu Jia Garden is an ancient estate located in Jian Shui, Yunnan. The area has a history dating back to the Ming Dynasty, and it grew even more prosperous during the Qing Dynasty. Built by the Chu family, a wealthy merchant family, this estate is a symbol of the opulence of the era. Featuring traditional Chinese architecture, the garden's rooms are arranged around courtyards, creating a complex layout. Spanning over 20,000 square meters, with 214 buildings and 42 courtyards, Chu Jia Garden is one of the largest ancient homes in Southwest China.



Crossing-the-Bridge Noodle Town
The Crossing-the-Bridge Noodle Town in Yunnan is a famous destination in the 3-day, 3-night China tour, known for its signature dish. The dish consists of a hot soup base, thinly sliced pork, chicken breast, fish, and various vegetables. The unique way to enjoy this dish involves adding each ingredient into the steaming broth carefully, ensuring the freshest and most flavorful taste.

The origin of the Crossing-the-Bridge Noodles is also quite interesting. The dish is rooted in a story about a wife who would carry food across a bridge to care for her husband who was busy studying for exams. This act made the dish a symbol of love and loyalty. Today, the dish remains true to its traditional form, with the chicken broth served separately, and a layer of chicken fat added on top to keep it warm longer.


The Wanmu Pomegranate Garden in Mengzi is a unique pomegranate estate. Thanks to the blessings of nature, this garden produces sweet and juicy pomegranates. Mengzi is known as the 'hometown of pomegranates' and is one of the six main pomegranate-growing regions in China. The pomegranates here have large seeds, thin skin, thick flesh, and a delicate sweetness. Visitors on the 3-day, 3-night China tour can pick and taste the pomegranates directly from the garden.

Chu Zi Tower
Completed in October 2009, Chu Zi Tower is an octagonal seven-story tower located in the heart of a vast pomegranate garden. Not only is Chu Zi Tower an architectural marvel, but it also serves as an art museum. The tower features 88 bas-reliefs on its stone walls, each telling its own unique story. The themes of these bas-reliefs are diverse, ranging from the love story of a Persian princess to vivid depictions of the legendary Monkey King, Sun Wukong…

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Mytour.vnApril 5, 2024