
▲ This is a testament to Dali's thousand-year history and a treasure of Buddhist art. The three pagodas (especially the towering main pagoda, Qianxun Pagoda) stand between the Cangshan Mountains and Erhai Lake. Entering the park in the early morning, the sound of wind chimes blends with Buddhist chants, creating a serene and sacred atmosphere. Finding the perfect spot to capture the reflection is a must for creating classic memories.

▲ Zhoucheng Tie-Dye is located in a traditional Bai ethnic courtyard with the "Four-Sided Courtyard and Five-Sky Wells" architectural style, originally built in 1886 as the former residence of Zhang Lizhi, a provincial-level scholar in the late Qing Dynasty. The environment retains a rustic and natural charm, with the spacious courtyard allowing visitors to experience the elements of wind, rain, and sunlight. The courtyard features a tie-dye exhibition and hands-on workshop area, a hand-weaving section, and a reading and relaxation zone.


▲ "Lanxu" is a renowned tie-dye experience brand in Zhoucheng. Here, you can personally touch and create intangible cultural heritage. Under the guidance of experienced masters, using plant dyes like indigo, you'll transform a plain white cloth into a unique blue-and-white patterned artwork through processes like tying and dyeing. This experience holds far more commemorative value than simply making a purchase.

▲ Dali Tianxiyuan Garden is a cultural attraction near Dali Ancient Town, centered around immersive intangible cultural heritage experiences and recreating the royal gardens of the Dali Kingdom during the Song Dynasty. All structures in the garden are restored using traditional mortise-and-tenon techniques, making it a living showcase of Bai ethnic architecture, wood carving, stone carving, painted decorations, and other intangible heritage skills - essentially a tangible museum of cultural heritage.

▲ "Lisong Banquet" is an immersive cultural performance IP created by the park, integrating intangible cultural heritage elements such as Bai tie-dye and Jia Ma into the storyline and dinner. It transforms visitors from spectators into "cultural co-creators," offering a unique audiovisual and culinary experience.

▲ This is the perfect finale to your journey—a Bai ethnic banquet accompanied by song and dance performances, offering you a firsthand experience of the Bai people's warmth and culture. The term "Li Song" itself signifies a grand ceremonial reception for honored guests.
