Kunming-昆明
Kunming is the political, economic, communications and cultural center of Yunnan Province and is also home to several universities, museums, galleries and other important cultural and educational institutions.
Located on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, Kunming has one of the mildest climates in China. The city is an important horticultural center in China, providing products such as grain, wheat, horsebeans, corn, potato and fruit such as peaches, apples, oranges, grapes and chestnuts. Kunming is world-famous for its flowers and more than 400 types of flowers are commonly grown here.
Kunming is home to many ethnic groups, including Yi, Hui, Bai, Miao, Zhuang and Manchu. Because of its multicultural heritage, many ethnical festivals are celebrated in Kunming, such as Torch Festival, a traditional and grandest festival of the Yi ethnic group.
Kunming has many state-level scenic spots, featuring picturesque and spectacular nature sceneries. For example, Shilin (Stone Forest), features natural karst stone formations that resemble a forest; some are elegant, some are rugged and each has distinguishing characteristics that make each seem very much like trees in a forest.
Kunming also has colorful nightlife and delicious food. Kunming Square is the best spot to enjoy a night in the town. Many cinemas, bars, clubs and restaurants call Kunming Square home. Kunming's cuisine is popular and tasty, especially the highly recommended 'Crossing the Bridge' noodles, a common Kunming dish.