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Yunnan-Tibet Route Yunnan-Tibet Route was formed in the Tang Dynasty and is generally the same route as today's Yunnan-Tibet Highway. It was this route that played an important role in the World War II. The starting point in Yunnan was the capital of Nanzhao Kingdom of that time-Dali. The pivotal markets include Dali, Lijiang, Zhongdian and Deqin. The tea in trade on this route was mainly the Pu Erh Tea from Xishuangbanna and Simao, with some of Sichuan and other places. Route: Dali - Jianchuan - Lijiang - Zhongdian (Shangrila) - Diqing - Deqin - Chamdo - Pome - Nyinchi - Lhasa
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