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What are the travel strategies of Jianshui Ancient Town in Yunnan?
1, the first day: Jianshui, a national historical and cultural city and a national key scenic spot. After lunch, visit the largest and most spectacular Yanzi Cave in Asia (watch rock climbing stunts with your bare hands and taste bird's nest porridge). After dinner, you can enjoy tea in Jinlian Tea Garden, enjoy the costumes of various ethnic groups in Jianshui, and stay in Jianshui at your own expense.

2. The next day: After breakfast, visit the "Sister Building" in Tiananmen Square, the Jingchao Building in Jianshui East Gate, ancient wells (gifts) with different shapes, Jianshui Confucian Temple, which has a history of more than 700 years and is known as the largest local Confucian temple in China (dedicated to Confucius and high school students every year), and the Qing Dynasty folk houses known as the Grand View Garden in southern Yunnan. You can also paint blanks, paint, carve and polish with ceramic masters, experience the making process of ceramic art, and feel the charm of Jianshui Zitao, one of the "four famous ceramics in China".

3. Specialty: steamer, bird's nest crisp, fragrant rice, purple pottery, preserved tomato, Puxiong pickled pear, crisp cucumber, fungus leek flower, goat's milk vegetable, white orange, grass bud, sweet and sour pomegranate, etc.

4. Jianshui Cuisine: The biggest feature of Jianshui local diet is that most of them are natural and pollution-free green foods. There are all kinds of vegetables there, and even many wild vegetables with medicinal value. Featured foods include Lin 'an roasted tofu, lion cakes and bubble cakes.

Jianshui Ancient City is located 220km south of Kunming City, Yunnan Province, and was called Butou in ancient times, also called Badian. During the Tang and Yuan Dynasties (around 8 10), Nanzhao regime built Huili City here, which belonged to the commander-in-chief of Tonghai. Huili is an ancient Yi language, which means sea. Chinese translated into Jianshui. Jianshui County in Yuan Dynasty belonged to Lin 'an Road (governing the road through the sea), and Jianshui set up a propaganda department, which was in charge of Lin 'an and Yuanjiang in Guangxi. In Ming Dynasty, it was still called Jianshui County and Daogaifu. Lin 'an Prefecture moved to Jianshui, and Shuizhou was rebuilt as Jianshui County during the reign of Qing Qianlong. In the first year of the Republic of China, Jianshui County was changed to Lin 'an County, and the following year it was renamed Jianshui County.