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Lanzhou - Wikipedia Lanzhou[a] is the capital and largest city of Gansu province in northwestern China [6] Located on the banks of the Yellow River, it is a key regional transportation hub, connecting areas further west by rail to the eastern half of the country
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, city, capital of Gansu sheng (province), west-central China It is situated in the southeastern portion of the province on the upper course of the Huang He (Yellow River), where the river emerges from the mountains
Lanzhou Travel Guide: Tours, Weather and Travel Tips 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
Lanzhou Attractions - Top Things to Do in Lanzhou From Lanzhou, you can extend your trip to Xiahe Labrang Monastery and Langmusi Temple in southern Gansu (2~3 days), or travel northwestwards to the famous Hexi Corridor - Zhangye, Jiayuguan and Dunhuang (4~5 days)
Lanzhou – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Lanzhou (兰州; Lánzhōu) is the capital of Gansu province of China Lanzhou is an industrial city of about 4 5 million people It is located on the shores of the Yellow River It used to be one of the most polluted cities in China but the situation has improved The elevation of Lanzhou is 1,570 m
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