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The twin trading towns of the Silk Road and the Ancient Tea Horse Road

Linxia got its name because there is a big Daxia River nearby, as well as the Tao River. Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, with its Eight Squares and Thirteen Alleys, is truly a twin trading town of the Silk Road and the Ancient Tea Horse Road. Look, if there were no Central Asian traditions, how could there be so many carpet merchants? There are also sellers of Varanasi silk from India. The yellow Tao River flows into the green Yellow River, located a bit upstream of the Liujiaxia Dam in Yongjing County, Linxia City, Gansu Province, where the Yellow River starts to turn yellow. Returning to the Liujiaxia Dam, one can take a boat to the Bingling Temple Grottoes. 'Bingling' means the residence of a hundred thousand Maitreya Buddhas in Tibetan. Bingling Temple is listed in the Silk Road's World Cultural Heritage.
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Posted: Apr 10, 2024
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