- Lanzhou Travel Guide: Tours, City Map, Tips, Attractions
Lanzhou is the capital city of Gansu Province in northwest China The Yellow River, the Chinese Mother River, runs through the city, ensuring rich crops of many juicy and fragrant fruits The city is the transportation and telecommunication center of the region
- Lanzhou | Silk Road, Population, Map | Britannica
Lanzhou, one of the major points on the ancient Silk Road, is situated near China’s geographical center and is an important hub of land communications The Longhai Railway line had been extended northwestward to Lanzhou from Tianshui by 1953
- Lanzhou Travel Guide: Tours, Weather and Travel Tips - China Highlights
Lanzhou is the capital of Gansu Province About 3 2 million people live in the urban area Lanzhou was an ancient city on the ' Silk Road ' trade route between Europe and China because it is at the entrance of a lowland corridor called the Hexi Corridor
- Things to do in Lanzhou - Lanzhou Attractions - China Discovery
As an important city of northwestern China, Lanzhou is usually chosen as transfer city Well it is also a historical city of many cultural relics
- Top 9 Things to Do in Lanzhou - TravelChinaGuide
Lanzhou is a city along the upstream of Yellow River, the second longest river of China, hence features profound Yellow River culture, and the representative attractions include the Zhongshan Bridge over Yellow River, Statue of the Mother Yellow River, and Waterwheel Garden
- Lanzhou Introdution - History and Present Days Lanzhou - China Travel
As the capital of Gansu Province, the city of Lanzhou is a bustling metropolis with a population of over 3 million, including ethnic minorities such as the Dongxian, the (Muslim) Hui, the Uyghurs, the Tibetans, and of course the ethnic majority, the Han Chinese
- Lanzhou Tourist Attractions: Sightseeing Sites, Things to Do
A hot spot on the ancient Silk Road, Lanzhou is the only provincial capital city with the Yellow River flowing through Lanzhou is abundant with tourist attractions
- Lanzhou - Wikitravel
Lanzhou is an industrial city of about three million people It is located on the shores of the Yellow River and was a major stop on the Silk Road, where it was known as the Golden City From the 5th to the 11th century the city was a major seat of Buddhist learning, and it acquired its present name during Qing Dynasty in 1656
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