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Kunming 4-Day 3-Night In-Depth Travel Guide | Budget of 5000 RMB for Two Highlights: Full coverage of classic attractions + local hidden food gems + cost-effective accommodation

Kunming 4-Day 3-Night In-Depth Travel Guide | Budget of 5000 RMB for Two Highlights: Full coverage of classic attractions + local hidden food gems + cost-effective accommodation Day 1: First Experience of Urban Culture Morning: Green Lake Park (free) → Army Lecture Hall (free) • Feed seagulls at Green Lake (autumn and winter only), take photos with the yellow walls • Learn about modern military history at the Lecture Hall, great for photos Lunch: Salvador Western Restaurant on Wenlin Street (60 RMB per person) • Recommended: Mexican burrito, mango shrimp salad Afternoon: Qianwang Street → Kunming Old Street • Take photos at the Republic of China era coffee shop on Qianwang Street, browse century-old shops on Old Street • Must-eat: Chen Niangniang big glutinous rice balls (5 RMB each), three bowls of tofu pudding rice noodles (12 RMB per bowl) Dinner: Wild Mushroom Hotpot at Old Dian Village on Dianchi Road (80 RMB per person) • Steamed chicken in a pot, Jianshouqing vegetable is a must-order, mushroom broth is delicious Accommodation: Designer guesthouse by Dianchi Lake (300 RMB/night, includes breakfast for two) • 5-minute walk to Haigeng Dam to watch the Dianchi Lake sunset Day 2: Stone Forest Wonders + Guandu Ancient Town All day: Stone Forest day tour (group tour, includes tickets + transportation, 200 RMB per person) • Morning: Sword Peak Pool and Wangfeng Pavilion in the Great Stone Forest • Lunch: Stone Forest cheese (fried and crispy) inside the scenic area • Afternoon: Ashima Statue in the Small Stone Forest, hiking in the Wild Stone Forest Dinner: Glass Baba at Guandu Ancient Town (3 RMB each) • Brown sugar/rose filling, crispy outside and glutinous inside Late-night snack: Grilled pig trotters at Shuangqiao Night Market (15 RMB each) • Recommended by locals, spicy and tender Day 3: Dianchi Lake + Western Hills + Dounan Flower Market Morning: Haigeng Dam (free) → Western Hills Longmen Scenic Area (cable car + ticket 75 RMB) • Feed seagulls at Haigeng Dam, overlook Dianchi Lake from Western Hills Lunch: Farmhouse restaurant by Dianchi Lake (50 RMB per person) • Sour and spicy fish, stir-fried Jianshouqing vegetable, perfect with rice Afternoon: Dounan Flower Market (free) • Wholesale prices after 5 pm, roses 5 RMB per bunch, can be shipped home Dinner: Mysterious Stir-fry at Culture Alley (40 RMB per person) • Stir-fried pork kidney, Sichuan pepper chicken, great with rice Day 4: Culture Alley + Return Trip Morning: Yunnan University (free) → Culture Alley • Check in at Huize Courtyard of Yunnan University, shop for handmade crafts and drink coffee at Culture Alley Lunch: Small Pot Rice Noodles at Culture Alley (12 RMB per bowl) • Adding minced meat makes it more fragrant, served with crispy pastry (5 RMB each) Afternoon: Return trip according to flight/train schedule • Recommended to leave 2 hours early for the airport (Metro Line 6 direct) Budget Breakdown (Total for 2 people) • Accommodation: 3 nights × 300 RMB = 900 RMB • Transportation: Stone Forest group tour 400 RMB + city taxi/metro 200 RMB = 600 RMB • Tickets: Western Hills 150 RMB + Stone Forest 200 RMB = 350 RMB • Meals: Main meals 80 RMB/meal × 8 meals + snacks = 1500 RMB • Others: Dounan Flower Market 200 RMB + souvenirs = 500 RMB Total: About 4650 RMB (350 RMB reserved for emergencies) Pitfall Avoidance Guide 1. Seagull food by Dianchi Lake 10 RMB/bag, bringing your own bread is more cost-effective 2. Stone Forest electric cart 25 RMB/person, can walk if physically fit 3. Wild mushrooms are freshest from June to October, be cautious ordering in other seasons 4. Dounan Flower Market shipping fees are weight-based, recommend buying in small quantities Tips • Large temperature difference between day and night in Kunming in October, bring a light jacket + sunscreen • Use Didi for taxis to avoid unlicensed cars at airport/train station • Food recommendation: Fuzhaolou Steamed Chicken in Pot (intangible cultural heritage old brand) Trip Advantages: ✅ Combination of classic attractions + niche experiences ✅ Local recommended food, avoid overrated popular spots ✅ Accommodation near attractions, saves travel time ✅ Flexible and controllable budget with reserved buffer space Article Highlights: 1. Accurate budget: detailed breakdown, easily achievable within 5000 RMB 2. Practical pitfall avoidance: based on local experience to avoid mistakes 3. Time efficient: compact 4 days 3 nights, suitable for weekend trips 4. Emotional resonance: uses words like "must-eat" and "must-photograph" to enhance immersion
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