Thousand-year-old Bai village - Nuodeng
by Noah Alexander
Jan 12, 2025
Dali Tiandeng Haiping is located in Miaowei Lisu Township, Yunlong County, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, at an altitude of 2,550 meters. It features a high-altitude mountain climate with an average annual temperature of 13°C and is approximately 40 kilometers from Yunlong County. Renowned for its pristine natural scenery, the core attraction is a natural pond at the center of an alpine meadow, surrounded by wooden cabins, fences, and grazing livestock, creating a poetic "Shangri-La" landscape against distant mountains. The site gained fame as a filming location for the TV series *Meet Yourself*, where scenes like Xu Hongdou feeding horses in a wooden stable and the grassland lake remain intact, making it a popular cinematic destination. The scenery varies by season: wildflowers bloom in spring, lush greenery covers the land in summer, autumn brings red foliage accents, and winter is shrouded in mist, earning it the title of a "disturbance-free paradise."
🕘【Opening Hours & Notes】
Open: 24/7 (no fences), but recommended visiting hours are 9:00–17:00 (soft light, avoiding low temperatures at dawn/dusk).
Duration: 3–4 hours (including photography and meadow walks).
Notes:
- A ¥10 sanitation fee applies (no entrance ticket).
- High altitude requires sunscreen and warm clothing (large day-night temperature swings).
- Mountain roads are rugged; travel in groups for safety.
💴【Ticket Prices & Updates】
Admission: Free (sanitation fee only).
Price changes: No increases announced as of July 2025, but check for updates (holidays may bring adjustments).
⛺【Activities & Tips】
**Highlights**
- *Meet Yourself* filming spots:
- Wooden stable: Preserved as seen in the series, ideal for "healing-style" photos.
- Grassland lake: The pond reflects the sky, with grazing animals adding life—wear light-colored outfits for photos.
**Seasonal Experiences**
- Spring (Mar–May): Greening meadows and wildflowers mirror the series’ scenes.
- Summer (Jun–Aug): 20°C natural "air conditioning," great for stargazing (BYO tent; no facilities).
- Autumn (Sep–Nov): Golden meadows and livestock create oil-painting-like vistas.
- Winter (Dec–Feb): Misty fairy-tale ambiance with occasional ice formations (watch for slippery paths).
**In-Depth Experiences**
- Camping: Allowed in designated areas (BYO supplies; no stores), but overnight stays are discouraged (wildlife risks).
- Hiking: Explore filming locations via stone paths or climb for panoramic views.
**Itinerary Suggestions**
- Morning: Stable visit → lakeside photos → meadow walk.
- Noon: Picnic (BYO food) or return to Yunlong for meals.
- Afternoon: Summer camping or side trips (e.g., Nuodeng Ancient Village).
**Key Tips**
- Transport: Final 5 km is gravel—use an SUV or hire a local driver.
- Eco-rules: Pack out all trash.
- Safety: Stay clear of pond edges to avoid slips.
🚌【Transport Guide】
**Best Options**
- *Self-drive*:
Route: Dali Old Town → Hangrui Expressway → Panyun Expressway → National Road 215 → Tiandeng Village road (185 km, ~3.5 hrs).
Road conditions: Expect bridges/strong winds on highways; village roads are steep with a final 6 km of gravel (risk of undercarriage scrapes).
- *Chartered car*: Book via Dali agencies/homestays (~¥400–600/day, driver included).
- *Public transit* (not recommended): Bus to Yunlong → rural transport to Miaowei → hike/hitch to Tiandeng Haiping (time-consuming).
👉【Itinerary Ideas】
- *Day trip*: Dali → Tiandeng Haiping → Nuodeng (try *A Bite of China*-featured ham) → return via Erhai Lake ecotrail.
- *2-day trip*:
Day 1: Dali → Tiandeng Haiping camping (summer) or stay in Yunlong.
Day 2: Nuodeng Village → Taiji Lock-Water scenic spot → return.
**Accommodation**
- Yunlong County: Options like Yunlong Hotel (budget) or Nuodeng guesthouses (characterful).
- Near Tiandeng Haiping:
- 13°Winds Campground: Basic camping gear (book ahead).
- Farmstays: Simple lodgings (minimal amenities; for experience only).
🧡【Packing List】
- Essentials: ID, driver’s license (if self-driving).
- Clothing: Sunproof layers, insulated jacket, hiking shoes.
- Gear: Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat, power bank, trash bags.
- Photography: Camera, tripod (for stars/sunrises).
- Food: Pack snacks/water (no stores en route).
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