Yunnan Province is located in the southwest of China, bordering Vietnam, Myanmar and Laos. The border line is 4060 kilometers long, with an area of 394,000 square kilometers and a population of more than 45.96 million. There are 25 ethnic minorities living in the world, 129 counties and cities, with Kunming as the capital. Yunnan is rich in natural resources, pleasant climate and beautiful scenery. This is a good place to travel.
The characteristics of Yunnan are as follows
1, Dai Water-splashing Festival
The Dai Water-splashing Festival, also known as the "Bathing Buddha Festival", is also the New Year of the Dai calendar, mainly concentrated in Xishuangbanna and Dehong. Besides Dai, Achang, De 'ang, Bulang, Wa and other ethnic minorities also pay special attention to this festival.
2. Crossing the bridge noodles
Crossing the bridge rice noodles is a special snack in southern Yunnan, Yunnan Province. It belongs to Yunnan cuisine and originated in Mengzi area. Is prepared from soup stock, seasoning, pork tenderloin slices, chicken breast slices, mullet slices, medium-rare pork tenderloin slices, belly head slices and water-soaked squid slices.
3. Bait block
Bait block is a common snack in Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan. It can be made into various shapes. Except for the filament, it is called bait wire, and the others are called "bait" regardless of cake, roll or block. Bait block is a must-eat thing in Kunming folk custom during the New Year, which is usually fried, boiled or burned. People in the border areas are keen on "bait" and have been adhering to the tradition for thousands of years.
4. Flower cake
Flower cake is a representative of classic snacks with Yunnan characteristics. It is a snack with flour, rose, magnolia and chrysanthemum as the main raw materials. Flower cake is very popular because it is fragrant, sweet and not greasy. When the flower cake goes on the market in April every year, people queuing up to buy it are endless.
5. White March Street
March Street is a grand festival and street period for the Bai people in Dali, and it was once the oldest and prosperous market in western Yunnan. During March Street, people will not only exchange materials on a large scale, but also hold horse racing, folk songs and dances and other activities to celebrate.