Kunming, the capital of China’s Yunnan Province, is often called the “City of Eternal Spring” for its mild climate and blooming flowers year-round. Perched on a plateau more than 6,000 feet above sea level, Kunming has long served as a crossroads of cultures and trade routes connecting China to Southeast Asia. Its mix of Han, Yi, Bai, and other ethnic communities has shaped a vibrant cultural identity reflected in its architecture, festivals, and cuisine.
Surrounded by dramatic landscapes, Kunming offers easy access to some of Yunnan’s most striking natural wonders. The Stone Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features towering limestone formations that resemble petrified trees, while nearby Dianchi Lake provides tranquil views framed by forested hills and traditional temples. Within the city, Green Lake Park and the Yuantong Temple offer peaceful respites that blend nature and spirituality in the heart of an urban setting.
Kunming’s atmosphere is lively yet relaxed, with outdoor teahouses, bustling flower markets, and tree-lined boulevards reflecting its pleasant year-round weather.