Anning City Travel Guide

Updated:08/16 by:YunnanadventureTravel Clicks:
Brief Introduction:
Anning (simplified Chinese: 安宁市) is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Kunming Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China. It is located approximately 28 kilometers southwest of Kunming city. In 1995, Anning was upgraded to a county-level city from a county.

Anning (simplified Chinese: 安宁市) is a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Kunming Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China. It is located approximately 28 kilometers southwest of Kunming city. In 1995, Anning was upgraded to a county-level city from a county.

 

Administrative divisions
Lianran and Jinfang Sub-district Offices, Bajie Town, Xianjie Town, Taiping Town, Wenquan Town, Qinglong Town, Caopu Town, Lubiao Town

 

Famous Anning Hot Spring
Just 21 miles southwest of Kunming on the old Burma Road, 5 miles north of Anning City is the wonderful hot spring and spa town of Anning Hot Springs 安宁温泉. Walking around, you will find stone-bottomed hot springs, mud-bottomed hot springs, and even a hot springs hospital. Anning’s reputation as a bathing spot dates back almost 2000 years to the Han Dynasty. The odorless mineral rich water temperature ranges between 105 - 115 degrees Fahrenheit (40°C-46°C).

 

Two Buddhist sites not to be missed while in Anning are Caoxi Temple and Fahu Temple. Caoxi Temple is just over a mile south of the hot springs. It is the last Song Dynasty structure in the Kunming area. The Temple is famous for its Buddha statue said to possess mystical powers. Every 60 years on the evening of the 15th day of the 8th month (according to the Chinese calendar) a ray of moonlight passes through a small window and falls on the middle of the Buddha's brow, forming a point of light there; as the moon slowly rises up in the sky, the point of light moves further and further down, until finally it reaches the navel of the sculpture and disappears.

 

The FahuTemple sits on the cliffs behind Xiao Taohua Cun village 3 miles east of Anning City. Carvings dating back to the 13th century depict scenes from the Buddha’s previous incarnations. There is also a 14-foot reclining Buddha and other statues of accomplished Bodhisattva.

Even more wonderful than the above sites is the Yunnan Buddhist Academy (that’s a rough translation of the Chinese name). You need to wind your way up into the hills on the other side of the river (on the left) a few hundred meters before entering the spa town. They have a beautiful teahouse, temples and walking paths for contemplation that attracts devotees from all around Asia.

 

The easiest way to get to Anning from Kunming is take a No. 18 bus or small van from the station at Renmin Xilu and Xiao Ximen. The No. 18 goes directly to the spa area. If you care to take a detour before the hot springs Bus No 15 and 35 go to Anning City, from there you can catch a taxi for about 30 Yuan.

 

The Golden Forest Hot Springs is open from 10am-2am daily. Hot tub rooms start at 40 Yuan and go up to 100 Yuan.

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