1. Day 1: Pick up the group from Jianshui, a national historical and cultural city and a national key scenic spot. After lunch, visit the largest and most spectacular cave in Asia - Yanzi Cave (watch free-hand rock climbing) Stunt performance, tasting bird's nest porridge), after dinner at your own expense, you can taste tea at Jinlin'an Tea Garden, appreciate the costumes of various ethnic groups in Jianshui, and listen to folk tunes and stay in Jianshui in the evening.
2. The next day: After breakfast, visit the "sister building" of Tiananmen Square in Beijing - the Chaoyang Tower at the East Gate of Jianshui, the ancient well (gift) with different shapes, which has a history of more than 700 years. Known as the largest local Confucian temple in the country - Jianshui Confucian Temple (worships Confucius, high school students every year), Zhujia Garden, a Qing Dynasty private residence known as the Grand View Garden in southern Yunnan (watching thousands of carps dancing together, After lunch, go to Wanyao Village to visit the Jianshui purple pottery production process. You can work with pottery masters on drawing, painting, engraving, and polishing to experience the pottery production process and feel the "four famous pottery in China" One - the charm of "Jianshui Purple Pottery".
3. Specialties: steam pot, bird's nest cake, fragrant rice, purple pottery, preserved tomatoes, Puxiong soaked pears, crisp cucumbers, fungus and leek flowers, goat's milk vegetables, white oranges, grass sprouts, sweet and sour Pomegranate etc.
4. Jianshui Food: The biggest feature of Jianshui’s local food is that most of it is natural, pollution-free green food. There are a wide range of vegetables there, and there are even many wild vegetables with medicinal value. Specialty foods include Lin'an roasted tofu, lion cake, bubble cake, etc.
5. The ancient city of Jianshui is located 220 kilometers south of Kunming, Yunnan. It was called Butou in ancient times and was also called Badian. The Nanzhao regime built Huili City here during the Yuanhe period of Tang Dynasty (around 810), and it was under the jurisdiction of Tonghai Governor. Huili is an ancient Yi language, which means sea. The Chinese translation is Jianshui. In the Yuan Dynasty, Shuizhou was built in Jianshui, which belonged to Lin'an Road (the road was governed by Tonghai), and the Xuanwei Division of Lin'an, Guangxi, Yuanjiang and other places was established in Jianshui to take charge of Lin'an, Guangxi (today's Luxi County), Yuanjiang and other roads. In the Ming Dynasty, it was still called Jianshui Prefecture, and the road was changed into a prefecture. Lin'an prefecture was moved to Jianshui. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Shui Prefecture was renamed Jianshui County. In the first year of the Republic of China, Shuixian County was renamed Lin'an County, and in the following year it was renamed Jianshui County.