As Dragon Boat Festival nears, the streets are coming alive with a festive spirit in Lanzhou, Gansu province, merging tradition with modern creativity.
The tourism market in Lanzhou, Gansu province, recorded strong growth during the May Day holiday from May 1 to 5.
As a rising cultural and tourism landmark, Lanzhou All Park serves not only as a commercial hub but also as a vibrant window into local traditions and cross-cultural exchange.
The Lanzhou Museum, a regional museum dedicated to history and art, was established in 1984 on the original site of the Baiyi Temple with a history that dates back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).
The Mogao Grottoes, one of the country’s three major Buddhist art treasures, are located at Dunhuang, near the west end of the Gansu (Hexi) Corridor.
Lanzhou Zhongshan Bridge, also known as Yellow River Iron Bridge, is at the foot of the White Pagoda Mountain.
Kongtong Mountain is located 12 kilometers to the west of Pingliang city, Northwest China’s Gansu province. It is close to Xi'an from the east, next to Lanzhou from the west, neighbors Baoji from the south and is near to Yinchuan from the north. Not surprisingly it was a fortress on the ancient Silk Road.
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