After eating and drinking, Wu Shuangshuang returned to the RV and brought some food for Rhubarb and Yellow Pig.

Originally, her first impression of the ancient city of Dali was that it was very commercialized, so Wu Shuangshuang was a little disappointed. However, after just shopping for food, Wu Shuangshuang suddenly had some surprises and wanted to fully experience the flavor of the ancient city of Dali.

Therefore, we temporarily decided to find a B&B to stay in the ancient city of Dali tonight.

I found a B&B with good reviews online. It was not expensive and looked very clean. The landlady also agreed that dogs could be brought in.

Wu Shuangshuang packed up, took a change of clothes, and headed straight to the B&B with Dahuang in hand.

After waking up early, Wu Shuangshuang wanted to feel the local fireworks, so she went to the vegetable market at the North Gate, which was considered a market.

The price is really cheap. You can get two big bowls for 10 yuan. I feel like I bought too much for breakfast.

The fruits here are so cheap that Wu Shuangshuang, a fruit lover, fell in love with this place and couldn't move at all.

Blueberries the size of glass beads only weigh 13 pounds? ? ? ? So touching! ! ! !

Flowers are sold everywhere. You can have free flowers here for 5 yuan. Do you think it costs 5 yuan a flower? No, it’s 5 yuan for a bouquet of flowers! Too beautiful!

There are also many handicraft shops here, and you can take home a variety of handmade straw bags made of straw for just over 20 yuan. This is so conscientious!

What's the difference between it and Bai Jian? ? ?

In the designer studios in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai, such handmade straw bags cannot be purchased for less than RMB 500, and some even cost thousands!

Wu Shuangshuang looked at the good looks and decided to buy a few, one for her mother, one for her best friend Dai Rongrong, one for Yang Xihe, one for Sister Leng, and one for herself.

The rest is intended to be used as a work incentive award, and will be awarded to the employees of the barbecue restaurant and cat cafe who perform well!

Yesterday, I specifically asked the proprietress of the inn about how to have fun in the ancient city of Dali.

The landlady told Wu Shuangshuang that there are four gates in the ancient city of Dali.

There is a bed sheet art factory near the south gate. There is a creative market here. You can find many interesting handicrafts here, and the prices for such thoughtful and conscientious works are not high.

There is Beimen Vegetable Market in Beimen. There are many delicious local delicacies in the morning market. Wu Shuangshuang has already tasted them in the morning in order to go to the market. Both breakfast and fruits are rich in variety and cheap.

The east gate on the east side is very close to Erhai Lake, and there are many food stalls here.

The west gate is also the Cangshan Gate.

It is close to March Street. March Street is a unique market for locals. The smoke is very strong and everything is very cheap. It is held every month on the 3th and rd day of the second day of the lunar calendar.

The ancient city of Dali is crisscrossed by alleys, so there is no need to visit every one of them.

Yu'er Road is also known as Ginkgo Street in Dali Ancient City. You can take beautiful photos here from November to December, but it is now May.

There are many slate-yaki and mushroom hotpots on this road. Wu Shuangshuang tried the mushroom hotpot last night and it was really delicious. Rhubarb also liked it very much.

Yeyu Road is also known as a stall street.

This road gathers friends from all over the world who set up stalls. For example, hand-woven bags and hats, hand-strung bracelets, and handmade products made from Cangshan fruits.

The most important thing is that there are many interesting people here, and they can all be called artists.

There are also many coffee shops and quiet bars along this road. If you want to take beautiful photos, lazily bask in the sun, and take a rest, you can go shopping on this street. When you are tired, you can find a coffee shop to sit.

Many stores also have one or more cats. All of them are so brave that any tourist can touch them.

The easternmost part of Renmin Road is Erhai Gate.

It is said that the night market is very lively and there are many taverns. Wu Shuangshuang had already visited it last night and did not drink. He did not plan to continue shopping tonight.

Guangwu Road is an alley-style street.

There are many interesting small shops along the way, vintage shops and handicraft shops, one after another.

There are also various stalls, and the most indispensable thing in Dali Ancient City is the weird stalls.

There is also the most affordable Western food in Dali on this road, called [Fly to the Moon], and the name is also very interesting.

Yincang Road is the road with the least commercial atmosphere in Dali Ancient City.

The atmosphere of the ancient city alleys is still preserved here, and you can take photos of the retro feel of the old streets on this road.

Fuxing Road is the street with the strongest commercial atmosphere and the largest flow of people.

There is a bonfire folk performance near the South Gate of the Generalissimo's Mansion, and many local uncles and aunts dance folk dances here, which is particularly interesting.

And it is free to watch, but it is between 8:00 and 9:00 pm.

At the northern end of Boai Road is the Beimen Vegetable Market. There is nothing special about it, just an ordinary commercial street. Wu Shuangshuang took a stroll along this street while rushing to the Beimen Vegetable Market for the morning market.

Huguo Road is also known as Foreigner Street. It is one of the main pedestrian streets in the ancient city, and there are many treasure coffee shops hidden here.

There are many snack bars at the entrance of Dali No. 1 Middle School. Not only students like to buy them, but tourists also like to buy them.

Ping Ping Road is a place that has not been occupied by tourists and has a strong sense of life. Here you can find a coffee shop and spend the afternoon quietly without anyone disturbing you.

There are indeed many homogeneous shops in Dali Ancient City.

However, when shopping, you can selectively feel the atmosphere of Dali Ancient City based on the characteristics of each street.

In fact, the ancient city of Dali is not big enough to visit for a day. In addition, Wu Shuangshuang had already quickly scanned the special delicacies here yesterday, so Wu Shuangshuang finished shopping in less than half a day.

After lunch, we set off for Lijiang.

This is a city that lives by the water, which often gives people a desolate and tragic feeling.

But here, the ancient roads, small bridges, flowing water, and people, under the long blue sky of white clouds and exaggerated by the sunshine, actually overflow with the beauty of the Jiangnan water town.

On the map, you can see that Lijiang is surrounded by mountains and rivers, surrounded by green mountains.

Especially in the northwest, several mountains tower into the sky, contrasting with the green water in the city, telling the history of the Tea Horse Road.

The small town is filled with the scenes of a modern busy city, with people coming and going and traffic. But it is not tainted with the tackiness of money.

Lijiang always exudes a gentle and elegant atmosphere. When walking in the streets and alleys, you can often see farmers carrying burdens, carrying fresh fruits and vegetables and walking leisurely without any urgency.

When I was tired from walking, I put down my burden at the street corner and smoked a cigarette to rest for a while.

Wu Shuangshuang first came to Sifang Street.

It's like Lijiang. Although the streets in Lijiang City are dense and chaotic. But no matter which way you go, you will eventually reach Sifang Street.

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