XIzhou Ancient Town (喜洲古镇) & Dali Ancient City (大理古城) Private Tour
Duration :
8 hours
Explore the ancient charm of Dali on a guided tour of Xizhou Ancient Town and Dali Ancient City. Visit the Yan Family's Courtyard, climb Wuhua Tower, and try local cuisines like Xizhou Baba.
Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Dali in Yunnan Province, Xizhou Ancient Town is a captivating blend of history, culture, and the incredible craftsmanship of the Bai ethnic minority. This ancient town, which has stood for over a thousand years, invites travelers to wander through its cobblestone streets, admire its picturesque architecture, and immerse themselves in rich traditions. Whether you are a history lover or curious about unique cultures, Xizhou promises an unforgettable experience that will resonate long after your visit.
Arrive at Xizhou Ancient Town and step back into time. The bluestone-paved roads extend under your feet and the ancient stage stands quietly. With its upturned eaves, richly ornamented brackets, carved beams, and painted rafters, it fully displays the charm of Bai ethnic architecture.
Bai Ethnic Architecture
The town has maintained its historical architecture and traditional ways of life, making a walk through its streets feel like a journey back in time. The range of architectural styles represents various periods, highlighting influences from both the Han Chinese and the Bai ethnic minority. For example, Bai-style houses are known for their '3 rooms and a wall screening' and '4 joints and 5 courtyards' designs'.
'3 rooms and a wall screening' means that each house features a main room with two adjacent wing-rooms, and a wall in front of the central room to ensure privacy. '4 joints and 5 courtyards' indicates that the houses have a central courtyard surrounded by rooms, with four smaller courtyards connecting to the central one from all sides, forming a total of five courtyards. These houses are adorned with woodcarvings, colored patterns, marble, and wash drawings, showcasing the finest examples of Bai architecture.
The Yan Family Compound is a typical complex of Bai - style residential buildings, integrating various exquisite techniques such as woodcarving, stone carving, and colored painting. The layout of "three - winged houses with a screen - wall" and "quadrangles with five - courtyard wells" perfectly showcases the unique style of traditional Bai architecture. Entering it, you can truly feel the life atmosphere of the Bai people.

Morning Market and Sifang Street
For a genuine insight into local life, visit Xizhou's lively morning market. Each day, vendors display stalls filled with fresh produce, handmade crafts, and delicious street food. As you wander through the market, you'll encounter vibrant colors and lively sounds as locals engage in bartering and conversation. The market is not only a crucial income source for many but also a social center. It's a place where community bonds are strengthened through shared meals and friendly interactions.
Sifang Street is the lively core of Xizhou Ancient Town, filled with chatter, laughter, and traditional music. With its charming shops, teahouses, and eateries, this street is perfect for soaking up the local atmosphere. Travelers can explore exquisite handicrafts, textiles, and other artifacts crafted by local artisans. This street is more than just a shopping spot; it's a hub where visitors can engage with residents, hear age-old stories, and observe the daily rhythms of Bai life.
Local Street Food & Delicacies
Step into the snack street of the ancient town, where the hustle and bustle of life can be felt. One must-try snack that has gained considerable acclaim in culinary circles is the famous Xizhou Baba. This delightful treat is a type of baked bun that is traditionally filled with a variety of ingredients, including savory meats, vegetables, or sweet fillings such as red bean paste. The outer crust is perfectly golden and flaky, providing a satisfying crunch that contrasts beautifully with the tender and flavorful filling inside.
The sweet one is filled with rose and red bean paste. The fragrant flower flavor blends with the sweet red bean paste, and the outer crust is baked until it becomes golden and crispy. The salty one is filled with minced meat and scallions, giving off a savory aroma. Then pair it with a bowl of cool shrimp. The soft "shrimps" float in the icy sweet sugar water, melting in your mouth immediately and bringing a refreshing coolness, making your taste buds cheer. Pair it with a bowl of steaming cold chicken rice noodles. The smooth rice noodles, tender chicken, and unique sauce will bring you a sense of happiness with every bite. The special yogurt in Xizhou is also not to be missed. The thick yogurt, topped with honey and various fresh fruits, is sweet, sour, refreshing, and greasy - relieving.
You should also sample "Er Kuai," a type of rice cake that is uniquely representative of the region's culinary traditions. These rice cakes are made from glutinous rice, which is pounded into a smooth, thick paste and then shaped into flat, rectangular pieces. What makes Er Kuai particularly special is its delightful texture: crispy on the outside, thanks to the frying or grilling process, while remaining soft and chewy on the inside. This duality in texture showcases the delightful essence of Bai cuisine, where the balance of flavors and textures is paramount. Er Kuai can be enjoyed in various ways; it can be served plain, accompanied by dipping sauces, or stir-fried with an array of vegetables and meats for a heartier dish.

Your Gateway to Bai Culture
Xizhou Ancient Town is a captivating destination, offering a rich blend of history, culture, and traditional craftsmanship. From its stunning Bai architecture to the lively morning market and the immersive experiences like the Three-Course Tea, this town provides a genuine glimpse into the lives of the Bai ethnic minority.
Exploring the hidden gems of Xizhou allows visitors to develop a deeper appreciation for local culture, art, and the importance of preserving these traditions for future generations. For those seeking adventure, connection, and authentic cultural experiences, Xizhou’s charm is certain to leave lasting impressions.
With every visit to this remarkable ancient town, the chance to learn, experience, and share the beauty of Bai culture awaits. So pack your bags and let us take you on a private tour to Xizhou Ancient Town, where the heart of traditional craftsmanship beckons.
DALI ANCIENT CITY
We will head back to Dali Ancient City where the magnificent and imposing city gate tower stands towering in front of you. Explore the heart of Dali, a lively and well-preserved historic town that dates back to the Ming Dynasty.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Ancient Streets and Architecture
Walk through the town’s cobblestone streets lined with traditional Bai-style houses featuring carved wooden windows and colorful tiles.
Landmarks
Start at the South Gate, the ancient entrance to the city, and explore sites like Wenxian Tower, for panoramic views of the old town.
Foreigner Street
Visit this vibrant street filled with shops, cafes, and local craft stalls selling traditional Bai textiles, pottery, and souvenirs.
Cultural Immersion
Your guide will share stories about the city’s history, it’s role as the capital of the Nanzhao Kingdom, and the traditions of the Bai people.
WHY CHOOSE A PRIVATE TOUR?
PERSONALIZED EXPERIENCE - Customized your itinerary based on your interest and pace.
LOCAL EXPERTISE - Learn about Dali and Xizhou's history, architecture, culture, traditional craftsmanship and local life from a knowledgeable guide.
LANGUAGE SUPPORT - Your English or other foreign-language speaking guide will make communications and navigation effortless.
This tour is perfect for travelers seeking a customized, immersive cultural experience in Dali Ancient City and Xizhou Ancient Town.