Shaxi
Get in
From Old Town Dali: Take either bus no. 4 or no. 8 to Xiaguan. From the last stop on bus no. 4, take a taxi to the north bus station (ke yun bei zhan, 客运北站). Bus no. 8 will stop outside of the north bus station. Long distance bus service to Jianchuan runs every 15-30 min from 06:20 to 18:50, the cost of the ticket is ¥26 and it takes about 3 hours to arrive in Jianchuan (depending on traffic, road condition, and stops along the way). The whole journey from Old Town Dali to Jianchuan will take 4½-5 hours, including time waiting for the bus. It may also be possible to wave down the bus to Jianchuan from highway just east of Old Town Dali if you can read the Chinese characters for Jianchuan, it could save you the trouble of going south to Xiaguan first, but seating is not guaranteed. Or flag down any of the buses going to Shangri-la and get off in Jianchuan.
The Landscape Hotel in Dali old Town is offering direct shuttles to Shaxi at 09:00 and 15:00 every day for a price of ¥75, taking only 2½ hours. It's only small minivans, so it is advisable to buy the ticket a day in advance.
From Old Town Lijiang: Purchase a ticket at the main bus station in Lijiang, which is now the place for departures to Jianchuan (not the small long distance bus station in northern Lijiang, which no longer serves Jianchuan). Buy a ticket to Jianchuan which will cost ¥30 and take about 1 hour.
From Shangri-la: Take any of the buses going to Dali and get off in Jianchuan.
When you arrive in Jianchuan: Take a bus destined for Jiaohou (喬后) and tell the driver that you want to get off at Shaxi. There are not many of these buses, and a return trip by one of them may be difficult since they are small and fill up quickly. Alternatively, there are mini-bus services just outside of Jianchuan bus station that take about 45 minutes to reach Shaxi (¥13). The bus departs from Jianchuan whenever it is semi-full with passengers. Try not to arrive in Jianchuan too late in the evening or else there may not be enough passengers to fill up a bus to Shaxi. It should also be possible to catch a mini-bus at the junction for Shaxi (Diannan), 8 km south of Jianchuan. Hitching should also be possible if not preferable!
Landscape Hotel Shuttle Bus: There is also a shuttle bus organised by the Landscape Hotel which takes people between their Shaxi and Dali hotels. The buses run at 09:00 and 15:00 from both locations and can be booked by visiting the hotel or asking your accommodation to ring them. Price is ¥65 each way. It’s a good option as it is direct.
Get around
The main village of Shaxi (Sideng) can be easily toured by walking. It's also possible to visit the many other villages in Shaxi on foot, however, renting a bicycle would be a quicker and better option. Several shops near the main square offer bicycle rental (¥20 for full day hire) and also some of the guesthouses such as the Dragonfly and 58 Yard. Hiking and horseback riding are the main options for a visit into the mountains around Shaxi.
See
Baoxiang Temple
Shizhong Temple
Shibao ShanA fantastic nature reserve and religious site that was one of the first to be officially protected by China in 1982. There are numerous temples and grottoes as well as some fantastic views and walks amongst the old forests. Shibaoshan covers a big mountain area with its main points of interest some times distant kilometers away. Arriving there by taxi it is advisable to ask the driver to take you to some of the further temples (he will not need to pay entrance ticket), as Baoxiang Temple. Going up to the temple there are some families of monkeys that some times turn very aggressive to the visitors. Minor injuries have been reported. Shizhong Temple (Stone Bell Temple) has the highest concentration of stone carvings. If you want to walk from Sideng town: get out of town through the main road going North, pass a gas station on your left, and on kilometer mark 113 turn left (West) into a dirt road; walk about 20 minutes and reach the southern edge of the Shibaoshan area (it's another 1-2 hours walk uphill to Shizhong Temple).
Friday MarketAs the last remaining market town on the ancient Tea & Horse Caravan trail, Shaxi still hosts the local market every Friday. The Bai people from all the villages in Shaxi Valley and the Yi people from the surrounding mountains all come together to trade everything from fresh produces to supplies and horses. Minority women will be dressed in their colorful traditional costumes, and men will often lead pack mules to carry supplies back to their mountain villages, much like in the days of the Tea & Horse Caravan Trail hundreds of years ago.
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phone: +86 8724722296address: 084 County Road 县道, Diantou Village 甸头村The temple complex houses four unique shrines on four levels, together representing a mix of Buddhist, Daoist and Chinese folk religious traditions. Originally known as 'Ci Yin An' (Temple of Hidden Compassion), this breath taking multi-level temple complex is known as the Shaxi Pear Orchard Temple. Commanding spectacular views across the valley from its vantage point at the head of Diantou Village, was actually a functioning nunnery for much of its 1,000-year history. Since its complete restoration in 2014 by an American philanthropist, the temple now houses galleries, an organic restaurant, meditation and yoga practice spaces as well as clssrooms, gift shop and Shaxi Visitor's Centre.
Bailong TanA pool formed by a clear undeground spring, this small lake is believed to be sacred to the local Bai people. It supplies drinking water to the villages in Shaxi Valley.
Heilong Tan
Mapingguan VillageLocated between Shaxi Valley and the three major Dianxi salt wells to the west, Mapingguan was an important checkpost during the time of the Tea & Horse Caravan Trail where the government collected tax on the salt trade.
Do
HikingThere are a lot of hiking trails in the mountains both to the east and to the west of Shaxi Valley. The trails are what the local villagers use to go between villages, or to collect firewood, wild herbs, and mushrooms. There are no markers, the trails are easy to follow, but a good sense of direction is needed to not get lost.The 46 Horse Pen Hostel hosts weekly guided hikes around the mountains every Saturday. If you're lucky, they'll bring along their two giant dogs to make the hike more fun.
CyclingThe Shaxi Valley and its numerous villages is a great place to explore on a bicycle. A day spent riding on the small single-track trail between green farm fields can yield many surprises and hidden gems.
KayakingIt's possible to kayak down the shallow and slow moving water of the Heihui River to see Shaxi Valley from a different angle. Starting from the northern edge of Shaxi Valley and Shibaoshan and ends in Sideng village, the water is mostly flatwater, with a couple small dams that can be navigated.Professional guiding is required.
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Horseback riding to Shibaoshan
phone: +86 8724722296address: 084 County Road, Diantou Village
Holidays and festivals
Torch FestivalA major festival for the Bai and the Yi minorities around Shaxi, it is held every year on the 25th day (24th for the Yi people) of the 8th month on the lunar calendar. The local villagers will light torches and big barn fires everywhere, and dance and sing around the fires.
Taizihui HolidayThe biggest religious holiday in Shaxi, it is held every year on the 8th day of the second month on the lunar calendar.
Buy
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Wood carving
It is possible to buy wood carvings in Shaxi, but a better place to buy wood carvings is Jianchuan, not the most glamorous destination but a place that is famous in China for its high quality wood carvings (the carvings on sale in Shaxi all come from Jianchuan, so you pay a markup owing to this). If you hire a driver outside the bus station at Jianchuan for a modest fee, he will take you to some of the dozen or so shops located along one road just outside the city, where you can buy some outstanding pieces. Take a sedative beforehand to avoid sticker shock, most of these carvings are very expensive. Wild mushrooms
Eat
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phone: +86 13577851712address: Duanjiadeng VillageThe main building has tables for at least twenty people, including three balcony tables overlooking the temple courtyard and the fields beyond. All the dishes are sourced locally in the family fields and signature dishes include fried goat cheese in sugar, sweet and sour aubergines and 'Duan Jia' Bai style Noodles. Traditional music performance for groups is available with prior request. All walk-in bookings must be made in advance - telephone +86 13577851712 (English, French and Chinese spoken).
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Pear Blossom Temple Restaurant
phone: +86 13577258117The Pear Blossom organic Shaxi restaurant offers authentic Shaxi local cooking in an active local folk temple. Their specialties include fresh, handmade "Buddha's Hand" pizza from local ingredients, 10 kinds of home-style jiaozi (dumplings), sweet and savory baba (a Shaxi specialty pastry), farm to table organic vegetables and cheese and a great selection of Chinese and imported wines. Reservations required in advance. Gui Ju HotelThe English sign says "hotel", but it's actually just a restaurant. A good budget option to taste some local dishes and the food is good.
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Horse Pen 46 Youth Hostel
address: at the south of the theater stage on the old town squareThey serve nice coffee, nice western breakfast, as well as Sichuan & Cantonese-style cuisines. Xi Lu InnLocated in the inner courtyard of the inn, this is one of the cleaner (and more expensive) eateries in town. They serve a mixture of local and Sichuan-style cuisine.
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address: Sideng rdVegan restaurant with 8 seats in front of the kitchen. Pizza and bread are sour dough, seasonal menus offer choices of different degustation menus. Good choice of imported wines; elegant shop with local TCMs, dry mushroom, organic tea cakes and many other selected local products.
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Meimei's restaurant (美美饭店)
address: 084县道Serves Yunnan dishes along with Chinese traditional favourite fried dishes (炒菜). Great local food, and far cheaper than the places along Sideng Street (寺登街). No English spoken, but you can just point to what you want in the fridge, and they will do good things with it. Very friendly service.
Drink
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Allen's Cafe
phone: +86 13529720775address: Sideng SquareEclectic, multinational meeting place, a bar and cafe. Trail Cafe
Old Tree CafeServes coffee, tea, and snacks.
Sleep
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phone: +86 13577851712address: Duanjiadeng Village, Shaxi YunnanA beautiful restored boutique heritage hotel, housed within an authentically preserved eighteenth-century temple theatre courtyard complex. Three doubles and two twin rooms are available, each with 24hr hot water showers and private western style toilets. All rooms are soundproofed and winterized, have beautiful en suite bathrooms and private shower, along with electric blankets and clerestory windows for extra winter warmth. Facilities include free WiFi, a lounge with TV and DVDs and dining area, laundry service, bike rentals and local English guiding service. With authentic local cuisine and an extensive international wine list, Shaxi Old Theatre Inn is an excellent out of town alternative for those looking to stay in a rural village setting. The local partner, Mr. Wu speaks English, French and Chinese.
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phone: +86 872 4722 888address: Shaxi Yunnan22 rooms each with 24hr hot water showers and private western style toilets. Facilities include free WiFi, shared lounge,free laundry, free wifi and a restaurant.
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phone: +86 872-4722299, +86 15125074011address: No. 46 Sideng StreetA family-style guesthouse with dorm beds and double-rooms available.The hostel is inside an authentic ancient Bai courtyard, it is a cozy guest-house full of characters. English-speaking staff, in-room showers and western-style toilets, 24-hr hot water, free Wi-Fi, and free laundry.They provide free guided hike every Saturday. Owners are experienced and licensed outdoor guides, they provide info about Shaxi area for free.
Jinshui Loutai
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58 Yard
address: No. 58 Sideng StreetA nice place that has been tastefully decorated and has clean rooms. At this place, you are certainly not "roughing it". Don't let the "free breakfast" be the draw, you could buy the half apple and bun in the market for less than 1 kuài. -
phone: +86 872 4722427The guest house is owned and operated by a Tibetan family, which also runs a well-received hostel in Shangri-La. The entire place including the reception room, a courtyard, and a balcony is well decorated. The place has only private rooms for now, though dorm beds could be added in the future.
Laomadian Lodge
Ou Yang Guesthouse
Pingchang Renjia
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Pingsheinn(平舍客栈)
phone: +86 13608825860address: South Tibet Alley (close to South gate of ancient town)This inn is essentially pure and simple with high quality (totalsoccer.g@gmail.com). -
phone: +86 8724722188Rooms in a beautifully restored courtyard compound that support sustainable community development in Shaxi. Hot water in rooms, library and Internet.
Square Street Inn
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Tea and Horse Caravan Trail Inn (古道客栈)
phone: +86 8724721051, +86 15308724988address: North of the town square, 83# in the North Tibet AlleyThe oldest inn in Shaxi. Warm and sunny traditional yard, full of tree and flowers, provide local food. 10 new rooms with showers and western styly toilets in rooms, free Wi-Fi and washer. zhaosu1976@yahoo.com.cn -
Xi Lu Inn
address: No. 33 Sideng StreetVery nice rooms in lovely traditional coutyard home with two double beds, electric blankets, television and water heater. Friendly service but probably one of the more expensive options in the town. Yezi's Guesthouse
Go next
Jianchuan and the roads that lead to Lijiang and Dali are quite congested due to large scale road construction of the new Kunming Shangri-La Highway. On the road to Dali, be prepared for long traffic jams and white knuckle encounters with heavy lorries. To go straight to Old Town Dali without getting stuck at the bus station, ask the driver to drop you off at the East Gate, as the bus will pass right near it. Ask your hostel to write this down in Chinese for you. You will save both time and money.
If heading to Dali an interesting alternative with much better scenery is the X804 road down through Qiao Hou, Lian Tie and into Yangbi. Mini Buses leave Jianchuan at 07:30 and 13:20 everyday, arriving to pick up outside the stationary store in Shaxi Village about one hour later. The fare down to Yangbi is ¥25 and the trip takes about four hours. From Yangbi Station, there are regular buses to Xiaguan (Dali New Town), Xiaohuayuan Qiqezhan every few minutes. The journey takes the old road and is about 40 minutes costing ¥10.
Destination | Price (¥) | Departures | Duration | Last Update |
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Dali | 35.00 | Every 15 min from 06:30 to 18:00. | 3.5 hr approx. | May 2011 |
Lijiang | 21.00 | 4 buses every day: 08:30, 10:30, 14:30, 16:30 | 2.5 hr approx. | May 2011 |
Kunming | 130.00, 157.00 | 09:30, 18:00 | 8 hr approx. | May 2011 |
Zhongdian (Shangri-La) | 51.00 | 08:30, 09:30 | 4 hr approx. | May 2011 |