Qujing Education

Qujing Education introduces some information about the kindergartens, primary schools, middle schools, colleges and universities in Qujing City of Yunnan Province. It helps you to design students education tours with local schools in Qujing City. Qujing is solidly promoting demonstration construction of education integration development. Qujing will also improve service functions of education, create the best students education tours and maintain the good momentum of rapid and healthy development of Qujing education tours.

Basic Information of Education in 2016

  Internal Students Number of Schools
Regular Higher Education 27,200 3
Ordinary Technical Secondary School 68,700 31
Ordinary Secondary School 429,200 246
Ordinary Primary School 540,800 1,696
Special Education 751 8
Kindergarten 200,500 1,068

Universities, Colleges and Vocational Schools in Qujing

Chinese Name English Name Address Telephone
曲靖师范学院 Qujing Normal University Zhuyuan West Road, Sanjiang Avenue, Qilin District, Qujing City 0874-8998692/8998698
云南能源职业技术学院 Yunnan Vocational Institute of Energy Technology No. 311, Fenglai Village, Zhanyi District, Qujing City 0874-3181078

Top Middle and High Schools in Qujing

Chinese Name English Name Address Telephone
沾益区第四中学 Zhanyi District No.4 Middle School Zhanyi District, Qujing City 0874-3568139/0874-3568365
沾益区第三中学 Zhanyi District No.3 Middle School No. 14 Wenchang Road, Xiping Town, Zhanyi District, Qujing City 0874-3162247
沾益区第二中学 Zhanyi District No.2 Middle School East Gate of Qujing Senior Technical School, Baishijiang Street, Qilin District 0874-6195111/13577427313
曲靖市沾益育能高级中学 Zhanyi Yuneng Senior Middle School No. 227 Longhua West Road, Zhanyi District, Qujing City 0874-3161286
德泽乡中学 Deze Township Middle School Deizean Village, Deze Township, Zhanyi District 0874-3051011
松林中学 Songlin Middle School Songlin Village, Panjiang Town, Zhanyi District, Qujing City, Yunnan Province 0874-3032005
麒麟高级中学 Qilin District Senior Middle school Shuizhai Village, Nanning Street, Qilin District 0874-8999716
曲靖市麒麟区第三中学 Qilin District No. 3 Middle School Nanning North Road, Qilin District 0874-3514317
麒麟区第七中学 Qilin District No. 7 Middle School No.541 Nanning West Road, Qilin District 0874-3116539
麒麟区第五中学 Qilin District No. 5 Middle School 50 meters southwest of the Intersection of Qijia South Road and Shengfeng Road 0874-3116539
曲靖市麒麟区第一中学 Qilin District No. 1 Middle School No. 54 Nanning North Road, Qilin District, Qujing City 0874-3125166
曲靖市麒麟区第四中学 Qilin District No. 4 Middle School No. 98 Qilin North Road, Baishijiang Street, Qilin District 0874-3292900

Top Elementary Schools in Qujing

Chinese Name English Name Address
沾益区西平小学 Zhanyi District Xiping Primary School No. 77, Xinghuo Road, Zhanyi District, Qujing City
沾益区龙华街道庄家湾小学 Zhanjiawan Primary School 50 meters west of No. 024 Township Road, Zhanyi District, Qujing City
沾益区水桥小学 Shuiqiao Primary School Shuiqiao Primary School, Zhanyi District, Qujing City
沾益县西平镇太平小学 Taiping Primary School No. 225 Longhua Avenue, Xiping Town, Zhanyi District , Qujing City, Yunnan Province
沾益区花山街道松林小学 Songlin Primary School Huashan Subdistrict, Zhanyi District
沾益太平太保希望小学 Taibao Hope Primary School Xiping Town, Zhanyi District, Qujing City
曲靖市麒麟区麒麟小学 Qujing City Qilin District Qilin Primary School No. 108, Nanning North Road , Qilin District , Qujing City, Yunnan Province
育红小学 Yuhong Primary School No. 108 Qilin North Road, Qilin District
东关小学 Dongguan Primary School No. 33 Beiyuan Lane, Qilin District, Qujing City
城关小学 Chengguan Primary School No. 67 Wenchang Street, Qilin District, Qujing City

Top Kindergartens in Qujing

Chinese Name English Name Address
沾益区大坡乡中心幼儿园 Dapo Township Central Kindergarten Dapo Township, Zhanyi District, Qujing City
睿益智幼儿园 Ruiyi kindergarten Huashan Subdistrict, Zhanyi District, Qujing City
珠江源幼儿园 Zhujiangyuan Kindergarten No. 97 Dongsheng East Road, Zhanyi District, Qujing City
庄家湾幼儿园 Zhuangjiawan  Kindergarten Next to Longhua Middle School, Xiping Town, Zhanyi District, Qujing City
麒麟区第二幼儿园 Qilin District No. 2 Kindergarten 150m east of the Intersection of Chunlei Road and Ziyun Road, Qilin District
麒麟区育英幼儿园 Qilin District Yuying Kindergarten Nanchengmen Community, Qilin District, Qujing City
麒麟区小草幼儿园 Qilin District Xiaocao Kindergarten Shengfeng Community, Qilin District, Qujing City

Famous Educational Training Centers in Qujing

English Name Chinese Name Address
Qujing Xingjiao School 曲靖市兴教学校 Nearby Xingjiao Middle School, Liaokuo North Road(廖廓北路兴教中学附近)
Qujing Hangfan Training Center 曲靖航帆培训中心 No. 1 of Building 17, Wanfeng Shopping Mall, Liaokuo North Road(寥廓北路万丰商城17栋1号)
Lide Shuren Education 立德树人教育 No. 290 Nanning West Road, Nanning Subdistrict(南宁街道南宁西路290号)
Xuechen Education 学宸教育 No. 201 Guanposi Street, Qilin District, Qujing City, Yunnan Province(云南省曲靖市麒麟区官坡寺街201号)
Peisheng Education 培生教育 North side of Meixiang Alley and Wenhua Road(梅苑巷与文化路交叉口北侧)
New Oriental Education 新东方 Ruihe West Road, Qilin District, Qujing City(曲靖市麒麟区瑞和西路)

Students Educational Tours including Qujing

Through the excellent education tours, children can get the opportunities to broaden their horizons, exercise their will, learn good habits, etc. At present, there are all kinds of education tours in Qujing. Qujing is a place where ethnic minorities together. By the end of 2017, there are 49 ethnic minorities. Among them, Yi, Hui, Miao, Zhuang, Buyi, Shui, Yao are long-dwelling minorities in Chuxiong. Therefore, the Minority Tour is a highlight of education tours in Qujing. Qujing is a good place to take a Qujing Education Tour, which can make students to experience the ethnic culture.

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Common Q&A for traveling to Yunnan

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    10. Are there any day trip or excursions from Yunnan I shuold consider?
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    Yunnan offers a variety of options for a one-day tour. You can explore the ancient towns of Lijiang and Dali, which are steeped in history and culture. The Stone Forest and Jade Dragon Snow Mountain provide stunning natural scenery. For those interested in local culture, there’s the Pu’er tea culture or coffee tours. The Nujiang Grand Canyon offers breathtaking views and outdoor activities. Each destination has its unique charm, making your one-day trip in Yunnan unforgettable.

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    9. What are the best options for accommodation in Yunnan?
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    Yunnan offers diverse accommodation options across its vast region. In Kunming, downtown areas feature convenient transportation and luxury hotels, while lakeside resorts near Dianchi Lake provide family-friendly stays with scenic views.
    In Dali, seaside B&Bs along Erhai Lake are top choices, with designer hotels in Shuanglang and Caicun offering rooms with star-gazing bathtubs. The ancient town preserves Bai-style guesthouses with traditional courtyard architecture.
    Lijiang’s Shuhe Ancient Town showcases Naxi-style courtyard inns, while Dayan Ancient Town suits nightlife lovers. Luxury resorts at Jade Dragon Snow Mountain’s base provide floor heating and oxygen supply.
    In Shangri-La, Tibetan-style boutique hotels within Dukezong Ancient Town offer family rooms and oxygen equipment, just steps from the Prayer Wheel.
    Xishuangbanna’s rainforest treehouse hotels blend Dai architectural elements with modern design, featuring private pool villas immersed in tropical flora. Before booking your Yunnan tour, let us know your preferred hotel class (3 star, 4 star, or 5 star) and we can provide a list of hotels for your reference.

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    8. How do I get to Kunming Yunnan from other parts of China and overseas?
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    Kunming as the capital city of Yunnan Province is well connected to other parts of China by air and train, with regular flights and high-speed trains available from major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Singapore, Thailand, the U.S. and other countries. If you have specific travel ideas or transportation preferences, our travel experts are happy to help you arrange the best transportation option for your needs.

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    7. What is the best time of year to visit Yunnan?
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    Peak Seasons: March-May (spring blooms) & September-November (stunning autumn colors), pleasant climate (15-25°C), ideal for outdoor activities, and vibrant festivals (Water-Splashing Festival, Torch Festival).
    Winter (Dec-Feb): Escape cold in Xishuangbanna (25°C+), witness mirror-like Yuanyang Terraces, enjoy snowscapes at Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, with off-season discounts.
    Summer (June-Aug): Some rainfall, but Kunming, Dali, and Lugu Lake remain comfortably cool.
    Recommendations: Spring/autumn for photography, festivals for cultural experiences, winter for budget travel.

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    6. What are the must-see attractions in Yunnan?
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    The must-see attractions in Yunnan can be categorized into three types: Natural Landscape, which includes Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Stone Forest, Xishuangbanna Tropical Rainforest, and Pudacuo National Park; Historical and Cultural, covering Lijiang Ancient Town, Dali Ancient Town, and Chongsheng Temple Pagodas; and Special Experience, featuring Lugu Lake and Tengchong Volcano and Hot Sea.

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    5. How long should I spend in Yunnan?
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    The amount of thime you should spend in Yunnan depends on your travel plans and interests. A typical intinerary includes 8 to 12 days to visit the major attractions in Yunnan, but it is possible to spend more time if you want to explore the city and its surrounding areas in more depth.

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    Prior to the start of the tour, customers can request itinerary adjustments at any time. However, as adjustments may involve rebooking transportation, accommodations, tour guide services, and attraction tickets, customers will be responsible for any associated costs. We will do our best to assist with the adjustments, but we cannot guarantee that all requests will be fully accommodated.

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    Once the tour has commenced, any adjustments to the itinerary will need to be negotiated based on the specific circumstances. Since some services may have already been provided and cannot be refunded, customers will still be responsible for any additional costs incurred due to the adjustments, including but not limited to transportation, accommodation, tour guide, and ticket fees. We recommend carefully confirming the itinerary before the tour begins to avoid unnecessary adjustments and costs.
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    Our professional sales team will provide you with personalized recommendations for attractions and tour itineraries. Once you are satisfied with the tour arrangement, our team will book the entire itinerary for you, including transportation, accommodation, and all relevant services such as attraction tickets, ensuring a worry-free travel experience. We look forward to serving you!

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    Yunnan Tours FAQs – Plan Your Yunnan Tours Worry Free
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    1. How long should I spend in Yunnan?

    The amount of time you should spend in Yunnan depends on your travel plans and interests. A typical itinerary includes 8 to 12 days to visit the major attractions in Yunnan, but it is possible to spend more time if you want to explore the city and its surrounding areas in more depth.

    1. What are the must-see attractions in Yunnan?

    The must-see attractions in Yunnan can be categorized into three types: Natural Landscape, which includes Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Stone Forest, Xishuangbanna Tropical Rain forest, and Pudacuo National Park; Historical and Cultural, covering Lijiang Ancient Town, Dali Ancient Town, and Chongsheng Temple Pagodas; and Special Experience, featuring Lugu Lake and Tengchong Volcano and Hot Sea.

    1. What is Stone Forest?

    A UNESCO World Heritage site, it is known for its unique karst topography. The limestone here has been shaped into a variety of unique peaks, pillars, and shoots over hundreds of millions of years by the erosion and weathering of water and wind, forming a natural labyrinth of stone.

    1. What is the best time of year to visit Yunnan?

    Peak Seasons: March-May (spring blooms) & September-November (stunning autumn colors), pleasant climate (15-25°C), ideal for outdoor activities, and vibrant festivals (Water-Splashing Festival, Torch Festival).

    Winter (Dec-Feb): Escape cold in Xishuangbanna (25°C+), witness mirror-like Yuanyang Terraces, enjoy snowscapes at Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, with off-season discounts.

    Summer (June-Aug): Some rainfall, but Kunming, Dali, and Lugu Lake remain comfortably cool.

    Recommendations: Spring/autumn for photography, festivals for cultural experiences, winter for budget travel.

    1. How do I get to Kunming Yunnan from other parts of China and overseas?

    Kunming as the capital city of Yunnan Province is well connected to other parts of China by air and train, with regular flights and high-speed trains available from major cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Singapore, Thailand, the U.S. and other countries. If you have specific travel ideas or transportation preferences, our travel experts are happy to help you arrange the best transportation option for your needs.

    1. What are the best options for accommodation in Yunnan?

    Yunnan offers diverse accommodation options across its vast region. In Kunming, downtown areas feature convenient transportation and luxury hotels, while lakeside resorts near Dianchi Lake provide family-friendly stays with scenic views.

    In Dali, seaside B&Bs along Erhai Lake are top choices, with designer hotels in Shuanglang and Caicun offering rooms with star-gazing bathtubs. The ancient town preserves Bai-style guesthouses with traditional courtyard architecture.

    Lijiang‘s Shuhe Ancient Town showcases Naxi-style courtyard inns, while Dayan Ancient Town suits nightlife lovers. Luxury resorts at Jade Dragon Snow Mountain’s base provide floor heating and oxygen supply.

    In Shangri-La, Tibetan-style boutique hotels within Dukezong Ancient Town offer family rooms and oxygen equipment, just steps from the Prayer Wheel.

    Xishuangbanna‘s rainforest treehouse hotels blend Dai architectural elements with modern design, featuring private pool villas immersed in tropical flora. Before booking your Yunnan tour, let us know your preferred hotel class (3 star, 4 star, or 5 star) and we can provide a list of hotels for your reference.

    1. What types of cuisine can I expect to try in Yunnan?

    Yunnan cuisine is rich and diverse, and here are some recommendations.

    Kunming

    • Crossing-the-Bridge Rice Noodles: A signature Yunnan dish, Jianxin Garden is a well-known local brand.
    • Steam Pot Chicken: A specialty from Jianshui, cooked in a unique steam pot to retain the tenderness of the chicken.
    • Wild Mushroom Hot Pot: A seasonal dish available during the rainy season, recommended at Jun Gu Restaurant.
    • Tofu Pudding Rice Noodles: A combination of rice noodles and tofu pudding, served with a tangy and spicy flavor.
    • Cracked-Skin Buns: Features a crispy, flaky outer layer and a savory filling.

    Dali

    • Sour and Spicy Fish: Made with fish from Erhai Lake and stewed with sour tamarind, offering a tangy and spicy flavor with a hint of fruity aroma.
    • Rushan Cheese: Best enjoyed grilled and dipped in rose sauce, with a rich dairy flavor and a slightly charred taste.
    • Shengpi (Raw Pork): Thin slices of roasted pork served with a spicy dipping sauce, providing a unique crispy and refreshing texture.

    Lijiang

    • Smoked Pork Rib Hot Pot: A warming dish with savory smoked pork ribs simmered in broth, perfect for cold winter days.
    • Chicken Bean Jelly: A versatile dish that can be enjoyed cold with a tangy and spicy flavor or fried for a crispy texture.
    • Naxi BBQ: Tender and flavorful roasted meats, often seasoned with chili powder.
    • Lijiang Buns: Available in both sweet and savory flavors.

    Shangri-La

    • Butter Tea: A rich and savory drink that helps combat the dryness of the high-altitude climate.
    • Yak Meat Hot Pot: Served with a Tibetan-style broth and accompanied by barley cakes.
    • Tsampa: A traditional Tibetan food made from roasted barley flour mixed with butter tea, convenient and filling.

    Xishuangbanna

    • Dai-Style Spicy Chicken Feet: A tangy and spicy dish with a chewy texture, enhanced by the addition of lemon and bird’s eye chilies.
    • Pineapple Rice: A sweet and fragrant dish made from glutinous rice steamed with pineapple.
    • Lemongrass Grilled Fish: Grilled to perfection over charcoal, infused with the aroma of lemongrass.

    Others

    • Tengchong Rice Noodles: A local specialty, best enjoyed at Da Jiu Jia.
    • Jianshui Grilled Tofu: A must-try at the Ximen Night Market.
    • Buluruda: A unique dessert from Mangshi.
    • Rose Jam Yogurt: Perfect for those with a sweet tooth.
    • Tamarind Juice: A distinctive local beverage.
    1. Are there any day trip or excursions from Yunnan I shuold consider?

    Yunnan offers a variety of options for a one-day tour. You can explore the ancient towns of Lijiang and Dali, which are steeped in history and culture. The Stone Forest and Jade Dragon Snow Mountain provide stunning natural scenery. For those interested in local culture, there’s the Pu’er tea culture or coffee tours. The Nujiang Grand Canyon offers breathtaking views and outdoor activities. Each destination has its unique charm, making your one-day trip in Yunnan unforgettable.