Kunming: the evergreen city embraces greenery and openness

km.gov.cn|Updated: July 4, 2023

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Known as the "city of eternal spring" due to its consistently pleasant climate, Kunming showcases a history that spans approximately 2,300 years. Embracing its cultural and historical treasures, the city preserves its distinctive charm while striving to cultivate an even more livable environment, drawing inspiration from its mesmerizing natural surroundings.

Nestled amidst the embrace of mountains on three sides and graced by the shimmering Dianchi Lake on the other, Kunming reveals itself as a city of mesmerizing beauty.

Spanning over 300 square kilometers, Dianchi Lake holds the distinction of being the largest freshwater lake on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau.

Revered as the "sparkling pearl embedded in the highland," Dianchi Lake serves as a crucial water source for both industrial and agricultural needs in Kunming, playing a pivotal role in maintaining the city's environmental equilibrium.

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In December 2021, the China-Laos Railway, a significant project of high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, commenced operations. This 1,035-km railway links Kunming in China with Vientiane in Laos.

As Kunming experiences rapid growth in its openness, it is no surprise that, as of June 3 this year, the railway had facilitated 16.4 million passenger trips and transported 21 million tonnes of goods. This demonstrates its pivotal role as a vital trade and travel corridor.

Kunming has a rich history of openness and cultural exchange. Excavations at the ancient Dian Kingdom's noble cemetery, located in the central and eastern regions of Yunnan centered around Dianchi Lake, have revealed an abundance of shellfish coins from the Indian Ocean.

Bronze drums originating from the ancient Dian Kingdom have also been discovered in Vietnam, Laos, and other countries, illustrating the kingdom's strong economic, trade, and cultural ties with Southeast Asia and South Asia.

In recent years, Yunnan has actively embraced its role within the "Belt and Road Initiative," strategically positioning itself to drive development and connectivity between China and South Asia, as well as Southeast Asia. At the core of this endeavor lies Kunming, steadfast in its commitment to becoming a regional international central city. Over the years, Kunming has increasingly opened its doors to the world, showcasing its unwavering dedication to fostering global connections and opportunities.