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一杯苦咖啡912Friends who like history are worth recommending. The hometown of the famous bronze galloping horse. The specific owner of the Han tomb is only known to be a general named Zhang. The treasures of the bronze galloping horse can be seen at the Gansu Museum.
- 4.5/5
xblcThe Wuwei Confucian Temple was first built in the Ming Dynasty, nearly 600 years ago. It is the largest Confucian temple in Northwest China, hailed as the "Crown of Confucian Temples in Longyou," and one of the three major Confucian temples in the country. It consists of three parts: the Confucian Temple itself, the Wenchang Palace, and the Confucian Academy. Only the ruins of the Confucian Academy remain today. Most notably, it features forty-four plaques, masterpieces by calligraphers from the Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China period.
- 4.3/5
118***49It is known as the first snow peak in life, because it is the closest snow peak to the city more than 5 kilometers. Traffic is a big advantage. From Xining, it is very convenient to take the Zhangwen Expressway or the 227 provincial road. The good thing is that the attractions are free and only need a shuttle bus for 25 yuan. The fly in the ointment is that there is only a small amount of snow at the end of the arrival, which is a little disappointing. I heard that if you want to climb the snowy mountain, you must issue a specific inspection report and a professional mountaineering certificate.
- 4.5/5
PhoebeguThe White Pagoda Temple's historical significance outweighs its tourist value. For a history enthusiast, this is a must-see, as it bears witness to Tibet's annexation to China and provides the best evidence that Tibet has been part of China since ancient times. The temple is quiet, and you can circumambulate the pagoda. The museum is also worth a visit.
- 4.4/5
山水如画卷First, be cheerful and enjoy the beauty of nature wherever you go. At over 3,000 meters above sea level, enjoying a meal of beef and mutton stewed with Qilian Huanggu tea, followed by a glass of local barley wine, is the perfect experience. A must-do for family and friends.
- 4.6/5
chendi1973If you are on your way, you can come here. It is a bit tiring to come here specially. The road to the scenic area is under construction. If the car has a low chassis, it is easy to bump into it. You need to drive or charter a car. The bus is not convenient. The ticket price is 30. The scenery of the reservoir is good. The mountains and water meet. There is only one grotto, which is also newly renovated at the back.
- 4.6/5
食色心情The scenery in Qilian is stunning! What a shame about the grottoes! The murals and statues have been damaged, but the remaining fragments reveal the exquisite "blue-green" paintings of the Western Xia Dynasty. The Thousand Buddha Caves are also closed, so we can only relive them from the past. The most beautiful part, however, is the first stop, the Thousand Buddha Caves. It's worth taking a leisurely stroll and admiring. We spent 33 days just checking in, leaving only the grottoes.
- 4.5/5
瀚2021Imagine that you are deep in the hinterland of the Badanjilin desert, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, surrounded by only rolling sand dunes. The wind is the only frequent visitor here, it gently swipes across the sand, leaving a fine grain, and making a subtle rustling sound, as if it were the whisper of the earth. The night sky is like a huge curtain, and the silent land is covered with stars. You can clearly hear your breathing and feel the tranquility of isolation. This pure silence will let you down your troubles, settle your thoughts, and talk to your inner self. Fantasy of color: The Badan Jilin Desert is not monotonous gold. In the early morning, when the first ray of sunlight is spilled on the dunes, it will show a golden red glow, with clear lines and strong layers. As the sun rises, the dunes will gradually become dazzling gold. More amazing are the lakes scattered in the desert, their colors are as colorful as jewels. Some lakes are clear and green, reflecting blue sky and white clouds; others are dreamy pink, emerald green and even blue because of their mineral content. This colorful fantasy intertwined, constitute a breathtaking picture, as if in a surreal world. Earth pulse rhythm: walking in the Badanjilin desert, you will feel the earth's most primitive rhythm. The towering dunes are like solidified waves, recording the wind's trajectory and the passage of time. The tough camel grasses, which grow tenaciously in arid environment, show the resilience of life. When you climb to the top of the dune and look at it, the endless sand sea seems to extend to the sky, you will feel the vastness of nature and its smallness. This strong contrast will make you cherish life more and awe of nature. Unique geographical charm: The Badanjilin Desert is so unique in its tall composite dunes and strange landscapes that coexist with numerous freshwater lakes. Scientists are still studying how these lakes formed in arid deserts. As one of the world's tallest dunes, Bilutu attracts countless explorers. This unique geographical charm makes the Badanjilin desert stand out among the deserts. Summary: The Badan Jilin Desert is not only a tourist destination, but also a land that can touch the heart and trigger thinking. With its ultimate silence, gorgeous colors and primitive shock, every visitor can feel the pulse of the earth. Here you can slow down, settle your mind, re-know nature and feel life. If you are eager for a true journey of the mind, the Badan Jilin Desert will be your unforgettable choice.
- 4.7/5
M83***34Pingshan Lake Grand Canyon is located in Pingshan Lake Mongolian Ethnic Township, Ganzhou District, Zhangye City, Gansu Province, about 60 kilometers from the city center. It is a national 4A-level scenic area. Formed by millions of years of wind and water erosion, this red-bed canyon covers an area of 100 square kilometers. It features attractions such as Nine Dragons Converging at the Sea and General Stone, combining geological wonders, canyon exploration, and the opportunity to experience Mongolian culture. It is hailed as a "new discovery on the Silk Road."
- 4.7/5
M43***08It's alright. Since it's in the city center, you can stop by the Giant Buddha Temple on the way to Mati Temple. The main attraction is the reclining giant Buddha; the rest is so-so, it depends on your personal preference. But I don't know much about this kind of history, so I don't have much to say.














