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- Baiyin - Wikipedia
Baiyin (simplified Chinese: 白银; traditional Chinese: 白銀; pinyin: Báiyín; lit 'White-Silver') is a prefecture-level city in northeastern Gansu province, People's Republic of China
- Baiyin Travel Guide: Largest Nonferrous Metal Industrial Base in China
Baiyin is rich in mineral resources In the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644), the official set up the Silver Factory (Baiyin Chang) mining here Hence Baiyin got the name Now Baiyin is the largest nonferrous metal industrial base in China and an important energy and chemical base in Gansu Province
- Things to Do in Baiyin in 2025 - Top Attractions, Local Food, Hotels . . .
Eager to explore Baiyin but not sure where to start? Trip com's comprehensive guide is here to help you discover Baiyin Find nearby restaurants, attractions, and entertainment with detailed info and accurate locations Plus, get real-time traffic updates, weather forecasts, and user reviews to plan an easy and enriching travel experience!
- Top 10 Must-Visit Tourist Places in Baiyin
Baiyin, a burgeoning city nestled in the heart of Gansu Province, China, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness that draws travelers from far and wide
- Baiyin Travel Guide: Explore Scenic Beauty and . . . - Top China Guide
Immerse yourself in the scenic beauty and cultural treasures of Baiyin, China, with our travel guide Discover hidden gems, get valuable travel tips, and embark on a journey to experience the unique charm of this captivating destination
- Baiyin Map - City - Baiyin District, Gansu, China - Mapcarta
Baiyin is a prefecture-level city in northeastern Gansu province, People's Republic of China Established in the 1950s as a base for mining non-ferrous metals, its mines are becoming exhausted in recent decades, requiring the city to reinvent its economy
- Rich in Copper and Murders: The Story of Baiyin - #SixthTone
Baiyin, a city in arid Gansu province, was once the pride of northwest China It rose out of the desert on the strength of its mining operations and became known as “Copper Town ”
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