Journey to the Silk Road - Yunnan

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Updated: 2015-09-02

From Yang Xiaowen, Lijiang, Yunnan province.

I was grown up in Lijiang and now is an associate professor teaching Chinese literature in Yunnan University. I love this land for its ethnic diversities with 25 of China's 56 ethnic groups assembling here.

And also I feel proud of its natural scenes of blue skies, fresh air, green mountains and clear water. Thanks to livable temperature and climate, Yunnan is also a kingdom of flora.

Journey to the Silk Road - Yunnan

Camellia in bloom. [Photo by Yang Xiaowen / provided to chinadaily.com.cn]


Journey to the Silk Road - Yunnan

This photo taken in April 2011 shows wooden-carved Dongba symbols, a system of pictographic glyphs used by the Nakhi ethnic group who are largely inhabited in Lijiang of Yunnan province and southern part of Sichuan province. [Photo by Yang Xiaowen / provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Journey to the Silk Road - Yunnan

This photo taken in May 2013 shows an man, who is working on a painting of Lijiang's Dayan ancient town, which is considered to be the most ideal for holiday thanks to its primitive simplicity of the neighborhood. [Photo by Yang Xiaowen / provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Journey to the Silk Road - Yunnan

Can you find an elephant among the rocks? :-) This photo, taken in August 2014, shows the natural landscapes, Shilin (Rock Forest). Covering an area of 400 sq km, this geological park of typical karst formation is home to stone masterpieces in the shape of animals, plants, swords and even humans.[Photo by Yang Xiaowen / provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

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