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Yibin: The Millennium Wine Capital at the Confluence of Three Rivers, Where Bamboo Seas and Delicacies Intertwine in a Poetic Realm

Nestled at the junction of Sichuan, Yunnan, and Guizhou provinces, the Jinsha River and Min River converge here to form the majestic Yangtze River, earning Yibin the geographic title of “the First City Along the Yangtze River.” With a 2,200-year history of urban settlement, this ancient city served as the starting point of the Southern Silk Road in antiquity and now shines as China’s Liquor Capital.

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Liangshan: Torch Festival of the Great Liangshan Mountains and the Flavors of the Yi People’s Table

China Travel – When the Torch Festival’s fires flicker against the night sky, and the aroma of tuotuorou (Yi-style braised pork) wafts through the village courtyards, Liangshan embraces visitors with a fervent warmth – a place where the mystique of Yi culture and the grandeur of alpine canyons ferment into a robust cup of ganguanjiu (corn liquor).

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The Land of Abundance’s Lively Streets: 36 Hours to Unlock Chengdu’s Millennium-Old Charm and Culinary Euphoria

China Travel – Chengdu, a city certified by UNESCO as a “City of Gastronomy”. This metropolis harmonizes a millennium of unbroken historical heritage with the vibrant energy of a burgeoning first-tier city, much like a simmering pot of spicy beef broth that blends history, culture, nature, and lively street life into a unique urban flavor.

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