Return to LiJiang 丽江

LiJiang lies in the north of YunNan province, close to bordering SiChuan province.

Winter is still a good time to visit LiJiang as it is the dry season (2mm / month rainfall in January compared with 250mm in July) with a not-too-bad day-time high of 15C (0C during the night). Some of the lakes might be dry, but with plenty of sunshine there's still lots to see and do ...

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