Tour details — Duration: 2 hours | Distance: 3.5km | Group size: 2–8 people
Starts: South gate of Green Lake Park (翠湖南门) Ends: Wenlin Street and Culture Lane crossroads (文林街/文化巷), approximately 1km from the start point, with easy access to onward transport.
Begin your walking tour at Green Lake — the “Eye of Kunming”, where Siberian seagulls have come since 1985, the place that authors wrote about and the national composer felt homesick for. Walk past Foreigners' Street where the local favourite bookshop was deliberately hidden, across the university district that produced China's first two Nobel laureates, and into the lane that was once an emergency exit punched through a centuries-old city wall during Japanese air raids, now an open-air art gallery.
Kunming built a railway to Vietnam before it built one to Beijing. There was a road to Burma before there was a proper way to China's heartland. During the war, scholars from China's three greatest universities fled here, and shaped modern China from a makeshift university, under bombs. Hear the storey of why an elite professor with a US degree chose to walk 1,700km across mountains on foot — just to understand the country he thought he already knew.
Yunnan is home to 25 of China's 55 ethnic minorities. The most foreign city in China isn't Shanghai — it's 2,000 kilometres away. It's a city that tore down its walls because it found what came in was more interesting than what had been kept out.