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Known as the Venice of the Far East, Lijiang is a historic old Chinese town in the northwest province of Yunnan. It was the centre of the Nakhi, a Tibetan-Tobirmanic nation that had an impressive and unique culture.
Dayan, Lijiang's old town, contains an intriguing variety of canals and waterways. It developed at the beginning of the 12th century, during the Late Song epoch.
The picturesque centre of the old town of Dayan is an architectural jewel. Numerous streams and three rivers flow through the historic part of the town, and there are several beautiful stone bridges that date back to the time of both the Ming and Qing dynasties.
For over 470 wonderful years of the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, each of the Naxi rulers came from the Mu family. For more than 22 generations life in and around Lijiang was led by this family until 1723, when the Qing Dynasty appointed a new government, bringing the Mu era to an end.