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Historically Important, the Two Archways Capture China’s History If you are...
If you plan to study overseas or learn to speak Chinese in China, then Kunming will be the ideal destination. It gives you an insight into the country like no other destination. It is the cultural hub that is located at an elevation of 1890 meters and has one of the mildest climates in the country. Short cool dry winters and long humid warm summers make it the ideal spot for anytime of the year. There are many attractions inside and outside of the city which can offer a student a packed itinerary that keeps the weekdays and weekends full of enjoyment. One gets to visit someplace almost every day, a scenario that holds true especially for summer programs for high school students. But if you are doing gap year jobs in Kunming over a longer period of time, you get the opportunity to participate in even more diverse tours which involve many South Asian countries like Myanmar, Laos and many more.
The area where these arches stand has been the old Kunming City. The older buildings are being renovated using new material but care has been taken to preserve the old architectural style and design. What you see now in this area is just the way it looked hundreds of years back. But the enigma of the area lies in the two archways.

The Golden Horse Archway is in the east and the Green Rooster Archway is in the West against the Green Chicken Mountain. They have been built close to each other and coupled with the third one called the Loyalty Archway, and they render an oriental mystique to the modern cityscape. It is said that once every 60 years, on a particular time during the fall season, the shadow of the Green Rooster Archway from the sun and the shadow of the Golden Horse Archway from the moon merge together to form a single shadow.
While visiting Kunming, the Golden Horse and the Jade Rooster has to be marked as a must-visit place.
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