The history of Kunming dates back more than 2,000 years. Historians reckon it was capital of the State of Chu between 339 BC and 8 AD. However, little about the area was written down until the 13th century. It got its current name in 1276 from the Mongols ... Read More>>
Vital Statistics (2006) GDP: RMB120.3 billion GDP per Capita: RMB19, 663 Economic Growth Rate: 12.3% Population: 6.15million (urban) – 3.62 million (rural) FDI: US $209 million Annual Average Wage: RMB15, 464 Government Effectiveness Rating: 35th ... Read More>>
Kunming Economic and Technological Development Zone The Kunming Economic and Technological Development Zone is located in the eastern part of the city and is a key area of development for the next 5 years in Kunming. The Zone has a planning area of 13.5 ... Read More>>
Kunming Public Bus System Bus fares within Kunming City Proper are set at 1 RMB for adults, and children less than 1.2 meters tall travel free. A number of buses announce up-coming stops and landmarks in both Chinese and English. In general, buses start ... Read More>>
Kunming currently has 9 subway lines under construction, with Line 6 and the Changshui International Airport line being operational since June 28, 2012. In total, the line has two stops: East Bus Station and Airport Central Station. The East Bus Station is ... Read More>>
Kunming has four convenient long-distance bus stations from which visitors can enter the city from afar, or connect to the many different tourist hotspots in its vicinity. Travelers connecting to another destination should make absolutely sure they head for ... Read More>>
There isnt a huge selection of quality bars in Kunming, and those that do exist usually close around 1PM. The places that are available, however, usually suffice. Move from Wenhua Xiang and Wenlin Lu in the early evening to Kundu – a Chinese disco ... Read More>>
As the communication and transportation hub of Yunnan, Kunming is easily reached by road, rail and air. Its modern international airport serves a host of destinations at home and abroad, and the city's railroads radiate in all directions. Many travelers use ... Read More>>
Tongpa 筒帕 Dai Brocade (Dai Jin) 傣锦 Wax Dyeing (La Ran) 蜡染 Yunnan Baiyao (White Medicinal Powder) 云南白药 Wood carving (Mu Diao) 木雕 Dai bamboo basketry (Daijia Zhubian) 傣家竹编 Tongpa 筒帕 These long-strapped cotton satchels are hand-woven from ... Read More>>
Xiangyu Food City 祥云美食城 You can find all these snacks and more at Xiangyun Food City Add: Xiangyun Jie, Wuhua District, Kunming Read More>>
Situated as Yunnan is – bordered by so many different nations and inhabited by so many minority groups – goods and services are abundant and various. Shopping in Kunming is reminiscent of a trip to an Arab bazaar, and while this is not known as ... Read More>>
Like almost everything in Yunnan province, the local food may well be some of the most varied in China. With 26 minority groups residing in the area, and thanks to the province's proximity to Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar and India, dishes have a huge range of ... Read More>>
• GDP: RMB 250 billion (2011) • Per Capita Disposable Income of Urban Residents: RMB 21,700 (2011) • Economic Growth Rate: 14% (2011) • Resident Population: 6.432million (2010) • Unemployment Rate: 2.03% (2011) • Enrollment ... Read More>>
Kunming is located on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. The city occupies an area of more than 21,582 square kilometers, and has a total urban population of 4.11 million (2010). The city has a diverse population with at least 26 ethnic nationalities residing in ... Read More>>
Kunming is the capital of Yunnan Province. It is known by a number of different names, including "The Kingdom of Plants and Animals" and "The Garden of Heavenly Flowers", but it is most popularly referred to as "Spring City". ... Read More>>
Kunming is situated in the northeast of Yunnan Province (102° -103° E and 24° -26° N) on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau at an altitude of 1890m meters above sea level. The city is referred to by many names, but the nickname "Spring ... Read More>>
Domestic Airlines: Kunming Changshui International Airport has been operational since June 28, 2012. All airlines that were once operational at Wujiabei International Airport have now moved to Changshui or are no longer operational. Kunming’s ... Read More>>
Steaming-Pot Chicken (Qiguo Ji) 汽锅鸡 Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodles (Guoqiao Mixian) 过桥米线 Braised Jizong (mushroom) in Soy Sauce (Hongshao Jizong) 红烧鸡枞 Pickled vegetable (Suan Yancai) 昆明酸腌菜 Steaming-Pot Chicken (Qiguo Ji) 汽锅鸡 ... Read More>>
Kunming is the economic and cultural center of Yunnan, and it has enough bars and restaurants to reflect that status. There are three entertainment areas in the city, namely, Xinyin Residential District, Kundu Bar District, and Yunnan University Area. Each ... Read More>>
Kunming has two railway stations: Nanyao Station and the Northern Railway Station. Nanyao Station is located approximately 4 km (10 RMB, 12-15 mins in a cab) from the city centre. The station is also served by a number of bus routes, including No. 68 to the ... Read More>>
Kunming entices its visitors with a treasure trove of historical and cultural attractions. Squares like Jinbi and Jinma Biji and Dongfeng attract the crowds for their eye-catching architecture, sculptures and flowers. Its pedestrian streets of Nanping Jie, ... Read More>>
Rubing (fried goat cheese) 乳饼 Burnt Tofu (Shao Doufu) 烧豆腐 Dajiujia 大救驾 Rubing (fried goat cheese) 乳饼 This healthy bite of dairy is made from fresh goat milk, and is eaten plain or steamed with high-quality xuanhua ham. Burnt Tofu (Shao Doufu) ... Read More>>
There are a number of auto rental agencies in Kunming. All self-drive customers must hold a valid Chinese driving license: those with overseas licenses have the option hiring a car with a driver. Read More>>
Taxi fares in Kunming start at 8 RMB for the first 3 km, with a 3 RMB fuel surcharge (starting total is therefore 11 RMB), and 1.8 RMB for each additional kilometer (Santanas, Red Flags or VW Jettas). Xialis start at 7 RMB for the first 3 km, with a gas ... Read More>>