Nujiang Travel Weather and Climate in December

Located in the far west of Yunnan, Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture is a secluded gem hidden within towering mountains and deep valleys. In December, Nujiang offers a dramatic winter landscape — snow-capped peaks, misty gorges, and tranquil villages inhabited by ethnic minorities like the Lisu, Nu, and Drung. It’s a quiet yet majestic season to explore this remote corner of China. ❄️🏞️

Weather & Climate

December in Nujiang brings a chilly but dry climate. The low altitude valley areas like Liuku are mild, while higher elevation spots like Gongshan and Bingzhongluo can get quite cold, especially at night.

Location Avg. High 🌤️ Avg. Low ❄️ Rainfall 🌧️ Notes
Liuku 17°C (63°F) 6°C (43°F) Low (10mm) Mild winter, sunny days
Fugong 13°C (55°F) 2°C (36°F) Very Low Cold mornings, dry
Gongshan 10°C (50°F) 0°C (32°F) Very Low Snow in higher areas
Bingzhongluo 8°C (46°F) -2°C (28°F) Very Low Stunning snowy landscape

What to Wear 👕🧥

Layer up: Bring thermal base layers, sweaters, and a windproof down jacket.

For high altitudes like Bingzhongluo, gloves, scarves, and a warm hat are highly recommended.

Comfortable hiking shoes are a must for exploring remote valleys and ethnic villages.

Festivals & Traditions in December 🎉

Lisu Kuoshi Festival (阔时节): One of the biggest traditional festivals among the Lisu people, celebrated around December. It includes singing, dancing, archery, and sharing local delicacies. It’s a time of community, thanksgiving, and joy — a unique cultural experience!

Kuoshi Festival of Lisu Ethnic Minority in Yongping County, Dali
Kuoshi Festival of Lisu Ethnic Minority in Yongping County, Dali

Christmas (in Christian minority communities): Some Lisu Christians in Nujiang celebrate Christmas with local flavor — attending church, singing hymns, and enjoying festive meals with their villages.

Top Attractions in December 🏔️

Bingzhongluo Scenic Area: A winter fairytale with snow-dusted cliffs, ancient trails, and the tranquil Nujiang River. Don’t miss the “First Bend of Nujiang”.

Dimaluo Valley: A peaceful Lisu Catholic village nestled in a gorge — ideal for cultural hiking.

Stone Moon Mountain (Shi Yue Shan): A natural arch formation that looks like a crescent moon — especially magical under clear December skies.

Drung River Canyon: Visit China’s least-populated ethnic group, the Drung people, and explore their wooden houses and zip-line crossings.

Food to Try 🍲

Lisu Bamboo Rice: Glutinous rice cooked inside bamboo over open fire — simple but full of smoky flavor.

Cured meats & sausages: December is the curing season — try locally made bacon, spicy sausage, and sun-dried beef.

Wild mushrooms hot pot: Though out of season, preserved wild mushrooms are still used in hearty winter stews.

Corn wine & sour soup dishes: Homemade by local villagers — warm and tangy!

Travel Tips ✈️🧭

Getting There: The easiest way is to fly to Baoshan or Dali, then drive or take a bus to Liuku. The journey through winding mountain roads is scenic but long — plan ahead!

Transportation within Nujiang: Public transport is limited. Private car or local drivers are recommended.

Language & Culture: English is not widely spoken. Hiring a local guide will enrich your cultural experience.

Responsible Travel: Nujiang’s communities are traditional and remote. Always ask before taking photos, respect local customs, and avoid plastic waste.