In terms of food, first of all, don't buy anything casually in the ancient city of Dali. There are too many flower cakes and some miscellaneous things in the ancient city of Dali. Go to Jiahua if you want to buy it! Also, don't buy fruit along the street. A catty can give you five taels. I recommend buying some fans for breast enhancement. rose sauce is especially delicious.
The food in the ancient city is not bad, just be a little vigilant, or you will be slaughtered, especially if you can speak Mandarin or something. You can also eat hot and sour fish, frozen fish, and raw skins with Bai characteristics (that is, raw meat and pig skins), or you can go to that specialty store to eat specific ones.
In terms of play, in the ancient city of Dali, you can stop to take pictures, or buy a wreath on the roadside, which looks good, and then rent a battery car instead of a bicycle. Then go to Caicun pier, where the photos are particularly beautiful. If you can, you can ride the route around the sea, just to protect yourself from the sun. The ultraviolet rays in Dali are still very strong.
If you live in the ancient city of Dali, in addition to Cangshan and Santai, I suggest you go to two nearby docks, Longkeng Wharf and Caicun Wharf. I think these two docks are one of the most suitable places to take pictures in Dali, and there will be a starting price for taxis from the ancient city. Xizhou ancient town, turret can also be photographed.
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