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 Transportation & Location
Lijiang is located to the northwest of Yunnan Province, China. Lijiang not only has diversified nature attractions, but also embraces unique Naxi minority culture. Lijiang Ancient Town includes three towns, i.e. Shuhe, Dayan and Basha. The historic towns were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997 for its multi-ethnic charm, historical milieu and architectural landscape.
Sleepy Inn Lijiang is centrally located in the Shuhe ancient town. It is situated along Qinglong River and with Mount Yuanbao as a backdrop.
How to get to Sleepy Inn Lijinag?
Road
Lijiang is located to the northwest of Yunnan Province, near Sichuan and Tibet. It has a well-established road transportation network.
Air
It is around 30 kilometers between Lijiang Airport and the town center and takes about RMB100 by taxi for one way. In addition to taxi, there is also a shuttle bus (Ãñº½×¨Ïß) service between the two places. The start point is at the exit of the arrival hall of the airport and the end point is at the door of Yunnan Airlines located in the new town (along Shangri-La Avenue and close to Li Ke Long, the largest shopping mall in the town). It takes around 40 minutes and RMB150 per person for one way. Sleepy Inn provides FREE transportation to and from the end station at Yunnan Airlines. Sleepy Inn also has a direct airport pick-up service with a charge of RMB100 for one way.
Railway
The railway between Dali and Lijiang is under construction and will launch for services in 2009.
Please enquire with the Sleepy Inn staff if you want to get more information about local directions and transportation.
Note: Please print and take this map before you travel. The map will direct you to the Sleepy Inn Lijiang in an easy way.
 SHUHE ANCIENT TOWN MAP(click to zoo)
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 It is the second floor of the lounge located next to the garden and swimming pool. In this area, you can read books, chat with friends, or just rest and enjoy the views of the ancient town.
 All wood-structured guestrooms featured with the Naxi traditional style. Most rooms have naked roof tiles and skylights in addition to spacious side windows.
Do you want to swim in the swimming pool with clean water coming from Jade Dragon Snow Mountain?
The all wood structured guestroom corridor and balconies
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