Tigerair has expanded its fast growing network
with direct flights between Singapore and Lijiang, China.
The airline will operate three flights every fortnight to the
800-year old city located in the Yunnan Province. Lijiang is
reputed for its pristine landscape that comprises breathtaking
snow-capped mountains and crystal clear streams. It is also home
to the enchanting Old Town, China’s most well preserved ancient
town and Lijiang’s former city-centre during the Warring States
period, which is today an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Air traffic demand to and from Greater China has
grown significantly in recent years as a result of increasing
business and tourism links between Chinese cities and the
Asia Pacific.
With this latest Singapore-Lijiang route,
Tigerair today serves a total of seven Greater China destinations,
namely, Guangzhou, Haikou, Hong Kong, Lijiang, Macau, Shenzhen and
Taipei.
For centuries, Lijiang has been native to the
Naxi ethnic group, whose rich heritage and Dongba culture are
still evident today through their music, language as well as
hieroglyphs painstakingly recreated on buildings by skilled
artisans. Lijiang has played host to a steadily growing domestic
and foreign tourist pool that is drawn to its relics, deep-seated
sense of history and enduring architectural landmarks since
opening its doors to visitors in the 1980s. Some ancient icons of
Lijiang include the Mu Palace, Old Town, Jade Spring Park, Yu Feng
Temple and Baisha Town.
Outside the city, Lijiang also boasts a
composition of impressive natural attractions that adds splendor
to its charm. Perhaps most famous of these is the imposing Jade
Dragon Snow Mountain, which towers 5,500-metre above sea level,
and the accompanying White Water River birthed from the meandering
run-offs from the mountain. Visitors can also bike or hike up the
Dry Sea Meadows, Yunshan Plateau and Lugu Lake. For the truly
adventurous, Lijiang offers a majestic visual treat of the three
parallel rivers running through the Yunnan Protected Areas – Stone
Drum, Tiger Leaping Gorge and First Bend of the Yangtze River.
To tantalise taste buds, Naxi cuisine offers a
host of traditional local treats including Baba flat wheat breads,
Fried Yak meat, Naxi-style fried white cheese, and Yak’s milk
yoghurt. Traditional Chinese, Western and French cuisine are also
available at a variety of restaurants across the city.
“Beyond the usual destinations, we also want to
take our customers to stunning destinations less visited,” said Mr
Alexander Knigge, Chief Commercial Officer at Tigerair, “Lijiang
is one such paradise, and we are proud to be the first and only
airline in Southeast Asia to be calling at this historic city.”
The return fare for the new Singapore-Lijiang
route is Sin$254, exclusive of taxes and other charges.
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