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Dali Ancient City
Dali
Ancient City, also called Yeyu City, Forbidden
City, Zhonghezhen, lies 3 kilometers north from
Xiaguan, the capital of Dali Prefecture. Embracing
Erhai Lake in the east and adjoining Cangshan
Mountain in the west, Dali City was first established
in the early period of the Ming Dynasty, and then
an administrative organ called "wei"
was set up. The one who was in charge was granted
the title "Commanding Envoy of the Dali Wei".
Now in dali, the place name "the Gate of
Wei" is still used among the people. In the
Qing Dynasty, the military commander of Yunnan
was stationed in Dali. Yixidao, Dalifu (Dali Prefecture)
and Taihexian (Taihe County) were established.
In the second year of the Republic of China, Dali
was renamed Taihe County. Now it is called Zhonghe
Town of Dali City.
The circumference of Dali
Ancient City was 6 kilometers long. The
City Wall is 8 metres high and 7 meters
thick. The interior of the wall was filled
with rocks and the surface was bricked over
smoothly. The four gate towers in the east,
south, west and north are named Chen En,
Tong Hai, Cangshan and An Yuan respectively.
There are also 45 battlements and 1560 crenels
on the walls. A defensive river was surrounding
the city. The streets and avenues in the
city now are crisscrossing each other, typical
of chessboard pattern. The buildings are
all covered with dark blue tiles and pebble-staked
walls. All look very pristine and delicate.
The residents all like to plant trees and
flowers. There are garden in every house.
The famous Dali camellia, azalea and orchids
are competing to show their beauty, blooming
against snow on Cangshan mountain. Red flowers
and green grass are coming out from wall,
making up flowers streets. Streams from
Cangshan mountain come into the city, going
across the streets and visiting every family
with their happy sound and sweet taste,
running eastwards to Erhai lake. The whole
city looks fresh and wet, without any dust.
The
climate here is pleasant and Spring season is
prevailing all year round. Outside and west to
the city, there are famous Three Pagoda Temple,
the relics of the Nanzhao Kingdom's capital Yangjumie
and the Market of March Fair. At the south suburb
of the city, there is the Pagoda of Hongsheng
Temple, the Gantong Temple, the Nanzhao Stele
and the newly-constructed Nanzhao Cultural Center.
At the north suburb of the city locate a world
renowned Butterfly Spring and the native land
of Five Golden Flowers -- Xizhou. Looking to the
west, one can enjoy the view of Cangshan Mountain,
snow on the mountain top that never melts, and
a mysterious jade-ribbon cloud. Looking eastwards,
one finds the charming and pretty scene of Erhai
Lake and distant view of Jizu Mountain. Here You
can enjoy drinking Bai people's three courses
of tea, having special foods, watching colorful
tie-dyeing and purchasing handcrafts of marble.
In the city, historical
relics such as the headquarters of Du Wenxiu,
leader of a peasant uprising, and relevant stone
steles still remain today. The headquarters is
virtually a city within the city of Dali, called
the "Forbidden City". The south and
north gate-towers, some sections of the wall and
some parts of Du Wenxiu's headquarters can still
be seen today. The magnificent towers, elegant
streets, small and exquisite courtyards, colourful
flowers blooming in profusion give people a feeling
of antiquity, serenity and elegance. Today, this
famous ancient city is attracting more and more
tourists.
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