At the foothills of the Himalayas, along the shore of the Erhai Lake, stands Dali, a picturesque town known as a Mecca for those fleeing the pressure and bad air of life in urban centers. Dalifornia : the city’s nickname is a homage to California, and the easy-living, tree-hugging, sun-soaked stereotypes it evokes. These “refugees” have left behind jobs in tech, finance, education, or real estate and opened bars or bookstores, make jewelry or recycle clothes, cultivate organic rice, give, or take Yoga lessons and often attend healing sessions. The attraction of Dali, only grew in recent years especially among young people tired of the high cost of living, cutthroat competition, record youth unemployment and increasingly suffocating political environment. They have made Dali, China’s destination of the moment.

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