If you’re planning a trip to China and want to go somewhere new and different, why not pay a visit to the charming (and Muslim-friendly!) capital city of Kunming in Yunnan province? Full of centuries of history and heritage and housing a notable Hui Muslim population, this region will astound you with its gorgeous scenery, laidback outlook towards life, and cultural diversity. To get you started on your Kunming adventure, we’ve compiled 8 useful tips to help you navigate around the city and its surroundings!
Encountering a language barrier is an intimidating prospect for any traveller, but it’s also an opportunity to learn how to bridge the gaps between different cultures. Even if you don’t understand each other, it’s one way to immerse yourself in local customs and habits and you can often uncover a common humanity and hospitality through your efforts! Since you probably won’t have time to cram a lifetime’s worth of Mandarin Chinese into your head before your trip however, here are some easy tips to make your journey to Kunming a little easier.
Kunming is known as the “Spring City” because of its year-round good weather – while other parts of China might be frosty and freezing in mid-December, Kunming will still be balmy and refreshing!? With temperatures ranging from only 7-18 degrees Celsius throughout all four seasons, you won’t have to waste your baggage allowance lugging around heavy underclothes for sub-zero temperatures. P.S. It’s said that the best times to visit are between March and November when you’ll be able to catch the scenery at its very finest! Do make sure to bring along sunblock no matter when, as you’ll be out in the sun for most of the time.
As Kunming is the capital city of Yunnan Province, you’re able to get the iconic dishes of Yunnan cuisine here, which combines the cooking styles and histories of the province’s various ethnic groups and often includes mushroom dishes and lots of spice. Whether you’re eating at a sit-down restaurant or snacking on some street food, the variety of options available will surely keep you feeling full and satisfied. Plus Kunming also has a sizeable Muslim population – meaning you won’t have a shortage of options to choose from!
Disclaimer: While many of these eateries have not been certified by a governing body, they have been run and operated by Kunming’s Muslim community for many years. Many halal restaurants in China may also serve alcohol on the menu as it’s part of the local culture, including most of the eateries on this list, so we advise that you dine at your own discretion.
Tip: Look out or ask for the phrases 回族餐厅 (Hui Zu Can Ting) which means “Hui Muslim restaurant” and 清真 (Qing Zhen) which means “halal” on signboards and shopfronts.
One of Yunnan’s most distinctive dishes is a type of rice cake called erkuai (饵块) which literally translates into ‘ear-piece’ due to the ear-shaped appearance of the dish! Erkuai can be cooked in all sorts of ways, but it’s most often stir-fried with vegetables, meat, or spicy sauce, or used in a wrap. It’s the type of dish you can find in both sit-down restaurants and street market stalls, and you definitely can’t say you’ve visited Kunming until you’ve had it.
Try it out at: 春风饵块(南亚店) (Chun Feng Er Kuai – Nan Ya Dian)
Address: 1st Floor, Central Commercial Plaza, South Asia Style Park,南亚风情园中央商业广场1楼,
Cross Bridge Rice Noodles (过桥米线, Guo Qiao Mi Xian) is one of Yunnan’s most iconic dishes, consisting of a warm bowl of soup served separately from its rice noodles, meats, and vegetable side dishes. Wondering why it’s laid out in such an odd way? There’s actually a touching story behind them! Years ago a scholar secluded himself on an island to study for his exams, leaving his wife to cross a bridge daily to bring him his meals. As the scholar would forget to eat his food until it turned cold, his ingenious wife separated the warm soup from the cold ingredients so that his food would still be hot once he remembered to eat it. Apparently, he did so well in his exams that to thank his wife for her support, this dish was memorialized and passed down ever since!
Try it out at: Halal Yun Shan Xian Guoqiao Mixian. (清真·云膳鲜过桥米线)
Address: Dongsi Street Jinma Fang Commercial Pedestrian Street
P.S. The shop is right opposite the Yong Ning mosque in the Xi Shan district of Kunming, so you can pop over for a bite of these yummy noodles after your prayers!
Glutinous rice dumplings (or glutinous rice balls) are found throughout China. However, these Yunnan bean flour dumplings (豆面汤圆, Dou Mian Tang Yuan) are a local variation! The dumplings are covered in soybean powder and brown sugar, making them a sugary sweet treat that will warm you up. Some dumplings even come with fillings such as minced peanuts or sugar, making them doubly delicious. The best part is that these dumplings can often be found in street markets, meaning you can teast on them while you explore the streets of Kunming itself!
Try it out at: Huizhen Halal Canteen, 回珍清真食堂
Address:D6 area, 1st floor, Jinshenianhua Shopping Mall, Beijing Road Square (北京路广场金色年华商场一层D6区)
Tip: Make sure to try the Steam-Pot Chicken (汽锅鸡, Qi Guo Ji) there too, which is another Yunnan speciality consisting of chicken and herbs steamed in an earthenware pot!
You can also find more halal eateries on Dianping which lists all of the eateries within the city! Do note that Dianping’s interface is in Mandarin.
You can’t pay a visit to Kunming without stopping by its street markets. Each market is typically dedicated to one or two types of speciality goods and can span several streets – meaning if you’re searching for the perfect souvenir you can definitely find it here!?
Also known as the Jingxing Flower and Bird Market(景星花鸟市场), this is one of the biggest of its kind in Kunming with hundreds of shops selling everything from flowers and birds (of course) to jewellery, jade, porcelain, pottery, and so much more! Located right in Kunming’s Old Street area, taking a walk through here will feel like you’ve been transported back in time with the old-school vibes all around you.
Even if you’re not looking to buy anything just yet, it’s well worth it to spend a few hours soaking in the bustling atmosphere of the area. Make sure to stop midway for a refreshing lemon-lime drink that can be commonly found in street markets to refresh your energy levels!
Can you believe that all of these gorgeous colours come from types of tea? If you’re a tea enthusiast, you have to make sure this place is on your list! Kunming is known for its Pu’er tea in particular, and there are dozens of stalls here just dedicated to bringing you the most aromatic and delicious leaves possible. There are other popular varieties available here, with everything from Tie Guan Yin to Oolong on offer; you can even buy special teapots just for making traditional Chinese tea. Now that’s a souvenir that’s both meaningful and practical!
Thanks to Kunming’s sizeable Muslim population, you can rest assured that there is no shortage of mosques and prayer spaces available here. Best of all, many of these mosques have a rich and intriguing history behind them! Doing your prayers here and hearing the sermons in a mix of Arabic and Mandarin Chinese will definitely be a heartwarming reminder of the diversity of Islam.
Tip: You’ll often find small shops or eateries owned and operated by local Muslims around these mosques, so make sure to wander around once your prayers are done to see if you can discover something new!
First built in 1425 and rebuilt in the Qing Dynasty (17th-20th centuries) the Shuncheng Street mosque is one of the most famous mosques not just in Yunnan, but in China itself! The mosque houses the regional headquarters of the Islamic Association in Yunnan Province, and its unique façade displays the strong Chinese influences left upon it. At first glance, you might not even realize that its bright red pillars and intricate tiled roof design belong to a mosque!
Nancheng is the biggest mosque in Kunming, covering a total of 2,557 square meters! First constructed in the Tang Dynasty (7th-10th centuries) it was rebuilt multiple times throughout the Qing Dynasty as well. The mosque has a large collection of Islamic texts and classics and has become a centre of activity for Yunnan’s greater Muslim community in the past few decades.
Kunming’s West Hill (西山)has some of the lushest and most beautiful greenery in the area. Entrance to the park costs just RMB30, which is more than worth it for the breathtaking views you’ll see in return. The park includes a 5-peak mountain range that spans over 40 kilometres and is a beautiful place to spend a day enjoying the scenery and being close to nature. You can also visit Huating temple along the way, which is one of the oldest temples in Kunming at over 900 years old! The temple houses hundreds of statues including three golden Buddhas and lots of clay figurines of Chinese mythical animals.
The Dragon’s Gate (龙门) located at the top of Xishan Forest Park is definitely the must-see attraction in Kunming. Carved out of the cliffs over 200 years ago, it is said that passing through the gate will grant someone prosperity and good fortune. Getting to and from the grottoes will cost you about RMB 90 (covering a return bus ride, chairlift, and any entrance fees), and you’ll get one of the best views of Kunming once you’ve reached the peak.
Tip: The steps up to Longmen are steep and narrow, so do remember to wear a pair of comfortable shoes for the trek up – and watch your step! If you’re not a fan of hiking uphill, you can also opt for a 20-30 minute chairlift costing RMB 25 (one-way) up to the peak of the mountain instead!
Located just across the Xiaoqing River from the Xishan Forest Park, the Yunnan Nationalities Village(云南民族村) showcases the culture of the 26 ethnic groups that reside in the province. For an entrance fee of just RMB 90, a visit to the Village allows you a brief but meaningful peek into the different ethnic groups’ heritage, as you’re able to see their traditional houses, experience ethnic customs, and witness cultural performances too. Make sure to look out for the Sun and Moon Square which depicts the Hani people’s origin myths and stories, as well as the totem poles in the Solar Calendar Square which reflect the Yi people’s tiger and eagle worship.
P.S. While each ethnic village can be traversed easily on foot, the entire park itself is huge.Once you enter the park you’ll have a choice of several motorized transport options available for rent on an hourly basis.
Within Kunming itself, there are over 100 public bus lines available – meaning you’ll definitely be able to get to almost anywhere you want to go! Each trip costs RMB 1 within urban areas and between RMB 6-12 in suburban areas, and most lines commence around 6am – perfect to get you to the market for an early breakfast. Just remember to plan to end your day before 10-10.30pm as that’s when most bus lines end! If you find yourself stranded without a bus at the end of the day, however, just hail a cab with fees starting from RMB 10!
Tip: As the buses may not have buttons or other ways to signal that you want to disembark at the next stop, make sure to near the door when you want to get off so that the driver will be able to take the hint.
If you’re heading to a nearby city of Dali or Lijiang from Kunming, the fastest way to get there would definitely be a domestic flight that’ll take just over an hour. The other much slower but more immersive option would be to take a sleeper train overnight! While there are day trains as well, sleeper trains might be more worth it in this situation as you can rest up after your flight. Sleeper tickets start at RMB 141.5 and go up to RMB 669 for a VIP compartment that fits 3 passengers.
Tip: If you’re taking the train from Lijiang to Kunming at the end of your trip, opt for a day train instead to enjoy the beautiful countryside scenery! It’ll keep you refreshed before you board your flight back home. Kunming must is one of the cities in China that’s just waiting to be explored!
Muslim visitors traveling to Lincang City will find various mosques open for them during their trip. It is recommended that these travelers refer to this list for any relevant information they may need.
Lincang Mosque(临沧清真寺)
Fengcheng Mosque(凤城清真寺)
If Muslim visitors would like more information while traveling in Lincang City, please feel free to reach out to Yaso Travel and Yunnan Exploration for assistance.
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in Puer. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area.
Yidianyuan Halal Restaurant(伊滇园清真餐厅)
Yihexiang Talang Halal Restaurant(义和祥他郎清真餐厅)
Halal Delicious(Halal)(清真美味(清真))
Muslim Garden(清真园)
Brilliant Halal Restaurant(辉煌清真饭店)
Hala Beef Restaurant (清真黄牛肉)
Halal Hui Canteen(清真回族食堂)
Halal Yellow Cow Restuarant(清真黄牛饭店)
Halal Garden Hui Restaurant(清真回族饭馆)
Here are several Halal Muslim restauraHere are several Halal Muslim restaurants located in Puer, Yunnan Province. If you would like more information about additional Halal dining options, please feel free to reach out to Yaso Travel or Yunnan Exploration.
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in Honghe. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area.
Dazhuang Muslim Restaurant(大庄穆斯林餐厅)
Muslim no-alcohol restaurant(穆斯林禁酒餐厅)
Lao Yilan Garden(老伊兰园)
Mankouxiang Muslim Food Store (S212 Store)(满口香穆斯林美食专卖(S212店))
Linxia Restaurant (Tuanjie Road Branch)(临夏餐厅(团结路店))
Yimu BBQ(伊穆烧烤)
Halal Yinan Restaurant(清真怡楠餐厅)
East Mile North Star Pearl Yang Shusheng Hui Restaurant (东弥勒北辰明珠杨树生回族饭店)
Ma Juan Hui Beef Soup Pot(马娟回族牛汤锅)
Returning to hometown in southern Yunnan(滇南回乡)
Here are several Halal Muslim restauraHere are several Halal Muslim restaurants located in Honghe, Yunnan Province. If you would like more information about additional Halal dining options, please feel free to reach out to Yaso Travel or Yunnan Exploration.
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in Lincang. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area.
Xiao Beimenpo Halal Restaurant(小北门坡清真餐厅)
Halal · Yunlin Impression Restaurant(清真·云临印象餐厅)
Halal Canteen(清真食堂)
Machun Muslim Restaurant (马春清真餐厅)
Xiaoshiguang Muslim Restaurant(小时光清真餐厅)
Ayang Muslim Canteen(阿秧清真食堂)
Mafen Muslim Snack Shop and Restaurants(马芬清蒸小吃店)
Halal Yipinxuan Gonglang Restaurant (清真一品轩公朗餐厅)
Ashui Halal Beef Restaurant(阿水清真牛肉餐馆)
Halal Charcoal Grilled Beef Restaurant (清真火瓢虫烤牛肉餐馆)
Here are several Halal Muslim restauraHere are several Halal Muslim restaurants located in Licang, Yunnan Province. If you would like more information about additional Halal dining options, please feel free to reach out to Yaso Travel or Yunnan Exploration.
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in XishuangBanna. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area.
Paxi Dai Muslim Restaurant(帕西傣清真餐厅)
Halal Yizhen Peacock Feast Fusion Restaurant(清真伊臻·孔雀宴炒菜融合餐厅)
Muslim Jinxiu Restaurant(清真锦秀餐厅)
Yixiangyuan Halal Restaurant(伊香园清真餐厅)
Yihongyuan Halal Restaurant(伊鸿园清真餐厅)
Juxianzhuang Muslim Restaurant(聚贤庄清真餐厅)
Shangshi Yipin Jasmine Restaurant (Xingguang East Tower Branch)(尚食伊品·茉莉餐厅(星光东塔店))
Mansur Muslim Restaurant’s special Dai-style stir-fry and Dai-style barbecue(曼苏尔清真餐厅特色傣味炒菜傣味烧烤)
Muslim Garden·Outdoor Hot Pot and BBQ(清真花园·户外火锅烧烤)
Hongfu Muslim Restaurant(洪福清真食馆)
Asan Muslim BBQ Restaurant(阿三清真烧烤店)
Qingzhen Qingyue Restaurant(清真清月餐馆)
Halal·Yuqian BBQ Bibimbap (Bingang International Food City Store(清真花园·户外火锅烧烤)
Muslim Mayoubulanzhou Ramen(清真马有布兰州拉面)
Here are several Halal Muslim restauraHere are several Halal Muslim restaurants located in XishuangBanna, Yunnan Province. If you would like more information about additional Halal dining options, please feel free to reach out to Yaso Travel or Yunnan Exploration.
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in Whenshan. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area.
Lijia Huizu Restaurant (李家回族饭店)
Dazhuang Shuhui Hui Beef Restaurant·Halal(大庄曙辉回族牛菜馆·清真)
Dazhuang Maneng Hui Beef Restaurant(大庄马能回族牛肉馆)
Pingyuan Hui Beef Restaurant(平远回族牛肉馆)
Mifa Xinyue Hui Nationality Museum(迷法新月回族馆)
Jiuer Muslim BBQ (Chengnan Branch)(九儿清真烧烤(城南店))
Guoliwanli Restaurant·Halal(锅里碗里餐厅·清真)
Yiya Muslim Garden(伊雅清真园)
Halal Ottoman Roast Lamb (Shuofeng Branch)(清真奥斯曼烤羊肉(硕峰店))
Dazhuang Madadi Muslim Restaurant (Wenxin Road Branch)(大庄马大爹清真饭店(文新路店))
Here are several Halal Muslim restauraHere are several Halal Muslim restaurants located in Whenshan, Yunnan Province. If you would like more information about additional Halal dining options, please feel free to reach out to Yaso Travel or Yunnan Exploration.
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in Zhaotong. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area.
Zhaotong Service Area Halal Restaurant (昭通服务区清真餐厅)
Zhaotong Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital (Halal) Canteen (昭通市中医医院(清真)食堂)
Halal·Diandianxiang Restaurant(清真·典点香餐厅)
Zhaotong Hui Restaurant(昭通回族餐厅)
Halal Xishang Restaurant(清真·喜尚餐厅)
Yilanyuan Halal Restaurant(伊蓝园清真餐厅)
Halal Zhaotong Xiaoma Small Meat Kebab(清真昭通小马小肉串)
Muslim Huixiang Canteen (Shenggeng Shanshui Branch)(清真·回想小食堂(省耕山水店))
Muslim Huixiang Canteen (Wuyue Plaza Branch)(清真·回想小食堂(吾悦广场店))
Muslim Yilansheng Zhaotong small meat skewers(清真伊兰盛昭通小肉串)
Yixiangyuan Muslim Restaurant(伊香园清真餐厅)
Muslim Huaxingyuan Restaurant (Hailou Pearl Store)(清真华兴园餐厅(海楼明珠店))
Da Yin Yu Shi Muslim Garden Restaurant(大隐于市清真花园餐厅)
Muslim-BBQ in front of the main gate (Zhaotong Jinhai Store)(清真-正门前烧烤(昭通锦海店))
Here are several Halal Muslim restauraHere are several Halal Muslim restaurants located in Zhaotong, Yunnan Province. If you would like more information about additional Halal dining options, please feel free to reach out to Yaso Travel or Yunnan Exploration.
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in Qujing. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area.
Qujing Normal University Muslim Restaurant(曲靖师范学院清真餐厅)
Qingxiangyuan Muslim Restaurant(清香圆清真餐厅)
Energy Halal Restaurant(能源清真餐厅)
Qingyige Muslim Restaurant(清伊阁清真餐厅)
Qingzhenyuan Restaurant(清真苑餐厅)
Guangyuan Muslim Restaurant (Pearl River Branch)(广源清真餐厅(珠江店))
Xiulige Muslim Restaurant (秀丽阁清真餐厅)
Qingxiangyuan Muslim Restaurant(清香园清真餐厅)
Zhaotong Huimin Restaurant (Gongdai Highway Branch)(昭通回民饭店(功待公路店))
Huizu Restaurant (Teacher’s New Village South Lane Branch)(回族饭店(教师新村南巷店))
Here are several Halal Muslim restauraHere are several Halal Muslim restaurants located in Qujing, Yunnan Province. If you would like more information about additional Halal dining options, please feel free to reach out to Yaso Travel or Yunnan Exploration.
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in Yuxi. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area.
Chengjiang Yihuangbao Halal Restaurant(澄江伊煌堡清真餐厅)
Yixiangge Muslim Restaurant(伊香阁清真餐厅)
Muslim Yiru Restaurant(清真伊如餐厅)
Xingxinyuan Halal Restaurant(星鑫园清真餐厅)
Green Star Moon Halal Restaurant(绿星月清真餐厅)
Muslim Xiyuan Restaurant(清真西苑餐厅)
Muslim Er Yisa Garden Restaurant(清真尔伊萨花园餐厅)
Yisiyuan Muslim Restaurant(伊斯园清真餐厅)
Manfeng Dai Halal Dai Garden Restaurant(曼枫傣清真傣味花园餐厅)
Renyili (no alcohol) restaurant(认一力(禁酒)餐厅)
Here are several Halal Muslim restauraHere are several Halal Muslim restaurants located in Yuxi, Yunnan Province. If you would like more information about additional Halal dining options, please feel free to reach out to Yaso Travel or Yunnan Exploration.
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in Chuxiong. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area.
Halal Yingrong Impression Restaurant (Chuxiong Branch)(清真·赢融印象餐厅(楚雄店))
Halal Xingyue Restaurant(清真星月餐厅)
Halal food resaurants (清真餐厅)
Mamai Muslim Restaurant (Chuxiong Branch)(马麦清真美食餐厅(楚雄店))
Lingjun Muslim BBQ (玲君清真烧烤)
Muslim Yilanfang Huotang Beef Hotpot(清真伊兰坊火塘牛肉火锅)
Halal Huopiao Beef (Chuxiong Branch)(清真火瓢牛肉(楚雄店))
Muslim Restaurant (South Asia Hotel)(清真餐厅(南亚酒店))
Laoduojia Halal Hotpot(老朵家清真火锅)
Pinyu Muslim Breakfast(平鱼清真早点)
Here are several Halal Muslim restauraHere are several Halal Muslim restaurants located in Chuxiong, Yunnan Province. If you would like more information about additional Halal dining options, please feel free to reach out to Yaso Travel or Yunnan Exploration.
If you’re planning a trip to China and want to go somewhere new and different, why not pay a visit to the charming (and Muslim-friendly!) capital city of Kunming in Yunnan...
There are no mosques in the Nujiang region. The main religious beliefs among ethnic minorities in Nujiang are Tibetan Buddhism, Christianity, and indigenous religions. The primary religious venues in...
Muslim visitors traveling to Lincang City will find various mosques open for them during their trip. It is recommended that these travelers refer to this list for any relevant...
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in Puer. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area. Yidianyuan Halal Restaurant(伊滇园清真餐厅) Address:About 240...
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in Honghe. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area. Dazhuang Muslim Restaurant(大庄穆斯林餐厅) Address: Binglang...
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in Lincang. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area. Xiao Beimenpo Halal Restaurant(小北门坡清真餐厅) Address:Lincang...
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in XishuangBanna. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area. Paxi Dai Muslim Restaurant(帕西傣清真餐厅) Address:...
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in Whenshan. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area. Lijia Huizu Restaurant (李家回族饭店) Address:...
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in Zhaotong. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area. Zhaotong Service Area Halal Restaurant...
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in Qujing. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area. Qujing Normal University Muslim Restaurant(曲靖师范学院清真餐厅)...
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in Yuxi. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area. Chengjiang Yihuangbao Halal Restaurant(澄江伊煌堡清真餐厅) Address:...
The restaurants listed below are Halal Muslim establishments situated in Chuxiong. Muslim travelers are welcome to select one during your visit to the area. Halal Yingrong Impression Restaurant (Chuxiong...
Don't assume you're restricted to the main hubs of Beijing and Shanghai, our tours can start from any city.
For your safety, please register with the Embassy.
Exchange some local currency for your trip
Start planning your tailor-made holiday to China by contacting one of our specialists. Once enquired, you’ll get a response within 0.5~23.5 hours.
Address: Building 4, Yifuyuan, Hehong Road, Xishan District, Kunming, Yunnan, China
Wechat/QQ: 270384698
Office Call: 86-18812220370
Email: Trip@YasoTrip.com
Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/YasoTrip
Tel/WhatsApp: +8618088243690
Trip@YasoTrip.com
Daily: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Copyright © 2008 Yaso Trip. All rights reserved
Address: Building 4, Yifuyuan, Hehong Road, Xishan District, Kunming, Yunnan, China
Wechat/QQ: 270384698
Office Call: 86-18812220370
Email: Trip@YasoTrip.com
Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/YasoTrip
Tel/WhatsApp: +8618088243690
Trip@YasoTrip.com