
The Yuquan Temple
The Yuquan Temple neighbors the Huixi Park and is a famous Buddhist shrine. It takes an area of 30 mu with the Daxiong Hall, the Yaoshi Hall, the Dizang Hall, the Caishen Hall, the Zushi Hall, and the 500-Arhat Hall. The temple is surrounded by plants and woods and the hall is endowed with grandeur.
The Daxiong Hall is 33.6 meters high. The 28 meters high Sakyamuni, sitting on a lotus inside the hall is the largest indoor wooden Buddha in Asia. It is carved out of sandalwood with gold foil on the whole body, which is precious and rare religious art work. In addition, the 16-ton sleeping Buddha carved out of white marble in the Yaoshi Hall looks serene with merciful love, which represents exquisite carving arts.

On July 21st, workers were busy among the lush potted flowers in the intelligent flower planting greenhouse of Yuxi Ziyu Flower Industry Co., Ltd. This company is a leading enterprise in agricultural industrialization engaged in the production and sales of rose seedlings, potted roses, potted succulents and potted phalaenopsis. With a very productive operation mode, this company has built a research and development platform in cooperation with multiple scientific research institutes, and owns 17 national patents. Flowers from Yuxi are sold far to first-tier and second-tier cities across China and have become a well-known brand in Yunnan's flower industry.

Recently, visitors to Yimen have noticed a café in Luzhi Town, which looks exactly like a tape recorder. With 3.5 meters wide, 10 meters long, and weighing 6 tons, it perfectly replicates the iconic dual-cassette tape recorder from the 1980s, and the owner continuously plays pop music from the 1980s, attracting an increasing number of netizens and tourists to explore it. This highly creative café, which has gone viral on social media, has become a popular local landmark for photo check-ins.

Cherry blossoms are in full bloom at Hongtashan Park, attracting visitors with its springtime spectacle. On March 25, many citizens flocked here to admire the flowers, enjoy the scenery, and take photos, creating a beautiful landscape. Every year when the cherry blossoms bloom, Hongtashan Park draws a large number of tourists.

Performers of Yuxi Nie’er Bamboo Orchestra performed on the D87 China-Laos Railway international passenger train in Jan. 14. At 8:08 am, the China-Laos Railway international passenger train No. D87 left Kunming South Railway Station and headed for Vientiane, Laos. Different from the previous train, the joy and vibe of a transnational artistic performance was spreading all over the train, so that audience of all kinds of "screens" can feel the joy of this international train. (Photo by Hu Chao/Xinhua News Agency)