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Unveiling the cultural heritage of Xiakou Pass
2024-05-14
Nestled amid the awe-inspiring grandeur of the Yanzhi Mountains, approximately 30 kilometers southeast of Shandan county in Zhangye city, lies a remarkable historical treasure – the Xiakou Pass. This ancient gateway, spanning an impressive 2.5 kilometers, epitomizes the rich cultural heritage of the region, bearing witness to the ebb and flow of civilizations that shaped the Silk Road.
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Avian spectacle unfolds at Yanchiwan National Nature Reserve Wetland
2024-05-13
A mesmerizing spectacle of migratory birds has taken flight at the Yanchiwan National Nature Reserve Wetland in Subei Mongolian autonomous county, Jiuquan, Gansu province. Flocks of bar-headed goose (Anser fabalis) have congregated on small islands diligently incubating their hatchlings.
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Capturing the charm of Binggou Danxia: A photographic adventure
2024-05-10
Recently, over 30 photographers from the Zhangye Folk Photography Association embarked on a photo expedition to the Binggou Danxia Scenic Area, capturing the breathtaking beauty of this geological wonder through their cameras.
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Embarking on an enchanted summer journey in Gansu's Wuwei
2024-05-09
In May, the peonies in Liangzhou Botanical Garden bloom as if on schedule, in a dazzling array of colors. This is the best time to visit Wuwei to appreciate the fragrant peonies, the national flower of China.
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Xifeng embraces bountiful cherry harvest
2024-05-08
Nestled amid the picturesque landscape of Qilou village in Qingyang city's Wenquan town, the Qingyang Fengqingyuan Planting Farmers Professional Cooperative vibrates with activity as their greenhouse-grown cherries reach peak ripeness, attracting tourists.
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Gansu welcomes 25.1 million tourists during May Day holiday
2024-05-07
The Gansu Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism released data showing that Gansu received 25.1 million tourists and generated 15.09 billion yuan ($2.13 billion) in tourism revenue during the five-day May Day holiday, marking year-on-year increases of 23.7 percent and 38 percent, respectively.