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Dali Museum (云南省博物馆分馆, Dàlǐ Bówùguǎn)

The Dali Museum (大理博物馆) in the Dali Old City area documents the history of the Dali area, including the Nanzhao Kingdom (南诏, 738-902 CE) and the Dali Kingdom (大理国, 937-1253 CE) — Buddhist kingdoms that ruled Yunnan for 500 years. The museum displays artifacts from these kingdoms as well as the local Bai (白族) minority culture.

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Is Dali Museum worth visiting?

The museum of the ancient Nanzhao (南诏) and Dali Kingdom (大理国) cultures of Yunnan — the Buddhist kingdoms that ruled the Dali area for 500 years. Free.

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Categoryhistory
TicketFree. Passport required.
Hours9:00-17:00. Closed Mondays.
Recommended duration1-2 hours.
Best time to visitApril through October. Dali is at 1,972m elevation — spring and autumn best.
How to get thereBus route 4 or 8 to Dali Old City (大理古城) stop. Walking distance from most old city hotels.
English signagepartial

Why visit

The Nanzhao and Dali Kingdom cultures are unique in Chinese history — the Dali Kingdom was a independent Buddhist kingdom until conquered by the Mongol Yuan Dynasty in 1253. Its art shows strong Tibetan Buddhist and Southeast Asian influences.

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What were the Nanzhao and Dali Kingdoms?

The Nanzhao Kingdom (南诏, 738-902 CE) and Dali Kingdom (大理国, 937-1253 CE) were independent kingdoms in the Yunnan area that existed for over 500 years as neighbors to the Tang and Song Dynasty Chinese empires. They were conquered by the Mongol Yuan Dynasty in 1253. Their art shows strong Tibetan Buddhist and Southeast Asian influences distinct from central Chinese culture.

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