Kunming,
the capital of Yunnan Province, is in southeast Yunnan
and is the political, economic, and cultural center of
the province as well as a hub of communications.
Due
to its special geographical conditions, Kunming has a
year-round average temperature of 15 ºC (59ºF).
An ideal climate prevails for 90 percent of the year-
perpetual springlike weather. The spring months here are
the season of lowers; summer is cool and pleasant; autumn
brings a bit of rain and the fragrance of osmanthus and
autumn brings a bit of rain and the fragrance of osmanthus
and chrysanthemums; and winter is once again springlike
while when North China is a world of ice and snow. Under
a blue sky occasionally dotted with white clouds, and
with its elegant plum branches, red camellias, white magnolias,
and yellow primroses, Kunming is truly a delightful tourist
attraction in all seasons.
Yuantong
Temple
Built
at the foot of Yuantong Hill during the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368),this
is one of the ancient temples of Kunming. An octagonal
pavilion stands in the middle of the Clear Water Pool
(Hongqingchi) and is joined with the bank by a stone bridge,
which leads to the south gate, where an archway is inscribed
with the bank by a stone bridge, which leads to the south
gate, where an archway is inscribed with the four Chinese
characters Yuan Tong Sheng Jing -- Holy Land of Yuantong.
Behind the temple steps lead to the top of Yuantong Hill
where there are four pavilions where visitors can take
a panoramic view at the city with its wisps of smoke,
twinkling lights, and beautiful Dianchi Lake in the distance.
On the other side of the hill a zoological park, the largest
park in Kunming, houses more than a hundred kinds of wild
animals.
Golden
Hall (Jindian)
Also
called Supreme Harmony Palace or Parrot Temple, Golden
Hall was built on Singing Pheonix Hill (Mingfengshan)
in 1671 during the Qing Dynasty. The name Golden Hall
actually refers to the temple's North Pole Hall (Beijidian),
which was constructed entirely of cast bronze, including
its pillars, beams, roof tiles, arched doors and windows,
statues, and incense burners. Weighing a hundred tons
altogether, the hall is one of the largest bronze objects
existing in China today.
Bamboo
Temple (Luzhuchansi)
An
old legend says that during ancient times, the king of
the Dali Kingdom and his brother once went hunting and
spotted a rhinoceros. But when they chased it to Jade
Table Hill (Yu'anshan), the animal disappeared. In its
stead, they saw a group of monks, each holding a bamboo
stick. When the king was about to ask them the whereabouts
of the rhinoceros, the monks too disappeared, leaving
only their bamboo sticks behind. The next day, the sticks
had taken root in the ground, and they grew into a grove
of dense bamboos. The King ordered a temple to be built
on the spot.
In
fact, the temple at the foot of Jade Table Hill was built
at the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368) and was
reconstructed in 1885 during the Qing Dynasty. There are
five hundred arhat sculptures in the temple.
Dianchi
Lake and Western Hill
Dianchi
Lake, lying south of Kunming City and covering an area
of more than three hundred square kilometers, is the largest
lake on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. With its shimmering
water, sailboats, and adjacent rice fields, the lake is
a favorite attraction for visitors.
Western
Hill forms a delightful contrast with Dianchi Lake. Stretching
along the west bank of the lake, the wooded hill looks
somewhat like a reclining beauty. People in Kunming call
it "Sleeping Beauty Hill." Legend has it that
in ancient times, there was a young woman whose husband
was taken by the local chieftain and sent away as slave.
She thought of her husband day and night and wept such
copious tears that they became Dianchi Lake, while she
herself lay down and became Western Hill. The hill is
a pleasant place for a stroll beside the picturesque lake.
Grand
view Tower (Daguanlou)
Between
Kunming Temple and Dianchi Lake there is a large and beautiful
park built in 1682 during the Qing Dynasty. Its lovely
gardens and buildings have won for it the name of "Lesser
West Lake." Grand View Tower commands a panoramic
view of Dianchi Lake, with the charming Sleeping Beauty
Hill in the far distance.
Three
Purity Tower (Sanqingge)
This
tower and Dragon Gate are the most magnificent scenic
sights in Kunming. The Three Purity Tower seems suspended
in midair on the steep Arhat Cliff. From a distance, it
looks like a jade tower in heaven. More than a thousand
stone steps lead from the tower to Dianchi Lake; the cliff
is therefore also called Thousand Steps Cliff (Qianhuya).
From the top of Three Purity Tower the boats on Dianchi
Lake look like mere specks.
Dragon
Gate
Few
people who have got as far as Three Purity Tower would
give up the opportunity to climb the Dragon Gate. The
gate was built during the Qing Dynasty by a poor Taoist
priest, Wu Laiqing, and his friends, using simple tools.
It consists of three stone chambers chiseled out of the
cliffs and connected by a spiraling passageway that allows
only one person to pass at a time. The passage ends at
the Pavilion Leading to Heaven (Datiange). A stone archway
was built at eh entrance with the inscription Long Men
(Dragon Gate) at the top. The view of Dianchi Lake below
is a thrilling sight from this breathtaking building on
the cliff.
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