Early club era Founded as Shenzhen Kinspar () by the
Shenzhen Kinspar Group in 1996, the club won the membership of the second division (Chinese Football Association Jia League Group B) by defeating
Xiamen in the final of the third and the lowest division
Chinese Football Association Yi League. In the following year, Shenzhen Kinspar lost the bid to the championship and sold the club to
Yunnan Hongta Group, a tobacco producer. The team was renamed Yunnan Hongta. They played in
Tuodong Stadium. Yunnan Hongta made huge investment in the club. First,
Qi Wusheng, who failed to lead China to qualify for the
1998 FIFA World Cup was introduced in 1999. Next, the club bought a lot of young players from the upper division (Group A). Under Qi Wusheng the team won the runner up position of Group B and was promoted to Group A. In the next year,
Ou Chuliang, the goalkeeper of the national team, was transferred from
Shanghai Shenhua. Qi Wusheng's coaching in the national team made the team attractive to many national footballers. In 2002, another national team regular player
Wei Qun followed Ou Chuliang and joined the team. After settled down in Group A, Yunnan Hongta began to chase the championship in 2002. However, despite leading in the first half, they end up with the seventh. In the same year, they hosted
Real Madrid during their offseason.
Merger with Chongqing Lifan F.C. See also Chongqing Lifan F.C. After ranked the seventh in the following year, the Yunnan Hongta Group lost the patience for the national title and sold the team to the relegated
Chongqing Lifan. The merger ended Yunnan Hongta's hope of championship. Without the huge investment from the Yunnan Hongta Group, the new team end with the last spot in two years. The reserve team of Yunnan Hongta was not sold, however. They formed a new club named
Lijiang Dongba and had played in the
China League Two for three seasons. ==Name history==