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Why does everyone choose to live in Yunnan?
1, colorful national culture
There is no doubt that Yunnan is the province with the largest number of ethnic minorities in China. During my seven months in Yunnan, I met Yi friends who are rich in wine culture and good at singing and dancing, Bai friends who have the largest population and a strong sense of ceremony in Dali, Naxi friends who fall in love with each other and Tibetan friends who love to laugh. The colorful national culture I feel has greatly enriched my life abroad.
2. Changing natural landscape
Yunnan has a complex terrain and many amazing natural wonders have been born. There are Rizhao Jinshan, Meili Snow Mountain, the stormy waves of Tiger Leaping Gorge, the peace and comfort of Erhai Lake, the moonlight city of Shangri-La, and the sparkling water and sky of Napahai. After driving for a few hours, you may see many different mountains, rivers and lakes.
3. Comfortable living environment
If colorful national culture and changeable natural landscape can be felt through tourism, then a comfortable living environment must be felt through living in Yunnan for a long time.
Take Dali, where I often live, for example. Every winter in Dali, Siberian red-billed gulls fly to Erhai for the winter. It is conceivable how comfortable and warm this natural environment is. Comfortable climate, low prices and plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits are the happiest things to live in the countryside.
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