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  • Sangke Grassland

    Sangke Grassland is located in Xiahe,Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province. It is 1.5 kilometer southwest of Labrang monastery, the county seat of Xiahe.There is direct access of highway to reach there. Sangke Grassland is a meadow grassland with an average altitude of more than 3,000 meters and an area of 70 square kilometers.It is one of the main animal husbandry bases in Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture.
  • The Statue of Yellow River Mother

    The Yellow River Mother Statue is located at the north side of Xiaoxu Park and in the middle section of Binhe Road on the south bank of Yellow River in Lanzhou. It is the most beautiful sculpture of the mother river of the Chinese nation -- the Yellow River(Huanghe). With high artistic value, it has won the award of excellence in the first national urban sculpture program evaluation.
  • Zhongshan Bridge

    Zhongshan bridge in lanzhou is located by the middle part of Northern Binhe road at the foot of the white pagoda mountain, commonly known as "zhongshan iron bridge" and "the Yellow River Iron bridge". It was built in 1907 of Qing dynasty, which is 233.33 meters long and 7.5 meters wide. It got the reputation as "the heavenly bridge of the Yellow River ".
  • The Xiguan Grand Mosque

    The construction of the whole mosque is exquisite in design and particular in shape, which is also unique in the domestic mosque architecture. In 1992, it was rated as one of the top ten outstanding buildings in Lanzhou.
  • Lanzhou Water Wheel Garden

    Lanzhou Water wheel garden is located in the west section of Nan binhe Road in the city. It is an important scene on Binhe Road tourist line.It is one of the attractions with most Lanzhou local characteristics along the hundred miles Yellow River Scenery Line .The water wheel garden was completed in 1994 under the construction of Lanzhou tourism bureau.
  • Lei Tai Han Tomb

    The Lei Tai Han Tomb in Wuwei city, a large brick tomb dating from the late Eastern Han Dynasty (186-219 AD), is famous for its unearthed brone sculpture of horse stepping on a flying swallow which was regarded as the symbol of Chinese tourism in 1983. It covers an area of 124,000 square meters and has a history of more than 1,700 years.