1, Shui Mu Mountain: Shui Mu Mountain, a Buddhist resort, stands 25 kilometers southeast of Xiangyun County, Dali, with an altitude of 2,670 meters. Shui Mu Mountain is named after the clear spring. It is connected to Xiangshan Mountain in Yi Yun on the left and Tianhua Mountain on the right. The peaks and peaks are overlapping and green, stretching for hundreds of miles. Clouds are lingering, springs are gurgling, and palaces and pavilions are hidden among lush trees, just like a long scroll. Mount Shui Mu is one of the earliest Buddhist shrines in Yunnan. In the eighth year of Yuanhe in Tang Xianzong (8 13), Minister Nanzhao requested to build this temple. Zen master Puji Guangqing chiseled the ground with a Zen stick. "A clear spring gushed out because of the name of water." On the opening day, the leaders of the six imperial edicts came to congratulate. When the incense was at its peak, it was called "a thousand monks and eight hundred nuns". Monks lived in Shui Mu Mountain in all previous dynasties, such as the founder of the Tang Dynasty, Zen master Puji Guangqing, Zen master Jingmiaocheng in the Song Dynasty, and invincible Zen master in the late Qing Dynasty. Many members of the royal family became monks here when they were running the country. A famous monk lived here for a long time in the early Qing Dynasty. Since the Tang Dynasty, Shui Mu Mountain Temple has been renovated many times and gradually formed an architectural community, including Shui Mu, Xianchong, Dizang Temple, Lingguang Temple, Tayuan, Sanjiao Pavilion, Piluge Temple and Mituo Temple. Shui Mu Mountain Temple is divided into upper, middle and lower temples. Only the Xiadian was left, which was rebuilt in the second year of Xuantong in Qing Dynasty (19 10), from 1984 to 1987. Cheyenne is the mountain gate, the tower courtyard, the front yard, the northwest annex hall, and the Daxiong Hall in turn, with a monk's room, a fragrant pavilion, a ministerial hall, a fasting hall, a tea room and a cloud hall on both sides. In front of Anxia Gate, there are dozens of acres of pear trees carefully cultivated by monks in past dynasties.
2. Le Yi Valley Water Park: Le Yi Valley Water Park is a leisure water entertainment place integrating special snacks, swimming, water music, amusement, fitness, leisure and outdoor barbecue buffet;
3. Tsinghua Cave: Tsinghua Cave, also known as Shiyandong Cave, is named after Tsinghua Mountain, 3 kilometers southeast of Xiangyun County, Dali Prefecture, Yunnan Province, and is known as "the first cave in western Yunnan". Tsinghua Cave is about 8 meters high, 25 meters deep and 38 meters wide, which is unfathomable after entering the cave. Xiangyun Tsinghua Cave is a limestone cave with karst terrain, with a width of more than 80 meters, a height of more than 30 meters and a depth of several hundred meters. This is a natural cave. In the center of the right dome in the cave, there is a lamp leading to the top of the mountain, which is called "Pantian" stone cave.