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Five must-see scenic spots in Ningxia

Five must-see attractions in Ningxia:

First, Shapotou-coming to Ningxia without punching in Shapotou is equal to coming for nothing. You must experience the exciting leap of the Yellow River.

Shapotou National Nature Reserve in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region is located at the southeast edge of Tengger Desert in the west of zhongwei, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. It starts from Erdaogou South Forest Protection Room in the east, reaches Toudaodun in the west, connects Tengger Desert in the north and the Yellow River in the south. It is about 38km long and 5km wide, with an altitude of1.300 ~1.500m, with a total area of 4,599.3 hectares, accounting for 3% of the total land area of zhongwei. It is one of the 20 key desertification control areas in China.

Now it is a national 5A-level tourist scenic spot, a national desert ecological nature reserve, a top 500 environmental protection unit in the world, a top 20 national fitness landscape and a special prize for scientific and technological progress.

Second, Liupanshan-a summer resort

Liupanshan Mountain, located in the loess plateau in southern Ningxia, is southeast-northwest, with an average elevation higher than Helan Mountain, which is more than 2500 meters. The highest peak is Gaomei Mountain, commonly known as Migang Mountain, which is located in the south of Heshangpu, with an altitude of 2,942 meters. Liupanshan is a long and narrow mountain range, which is the watershed between Weihe River and Jinghe River. The mountain road is winding and dangerous.

Liupan Mountain has always been known as "the mountain is three meters high in thousands of feet, and it is 200 meters dangerous to live in Qinguan". The main peak, Migang Mountain, is 2942 meters above sea level. Under the long-term internal and external stress, a strongly cut Zhongshan landform with a high altitude and a relative height of more than 400 meters has been formed.

Among them, the relative height of Liangdian Gorge is more than 500 meters, and the cliffs in the gorge are extremely steep. At the same time, these topographical features cause the streams in the canyon to crisscross, and every time the water falls sharply, it will fly into waterfalls or fall into pools, forming pools, waterfalls, springs, streams, streams and other water landscapes.

Third, the sand lake-yellow sand and oasis coexist.

Hushajing District, Shizuishan City, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region is located in Pingluo County, Shizuishan City, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. It is a national 5A-level scenic spot with natural landscape as the main body and integrating sand, water, reeds, birds and mountains. Known as a "rare" cultural tourist attraction.

Hu Sha Eco-tourism Zone in Ningxia is a tourist pearl on the "Silk Road Station", which combines the beauty of the water town in the south of the Yangtze River with the magnificence of the desert in the north of Saibei. The main attractions include Hu Sha International Sand Sculpture Garden, Bird Island (Bird Paradise), Hudong Wetland (Bird Observatory), Xinmen District Square, Hu Sha Inscription and other redundant landscapes.

4. Shuidonggou-Walking at the foot of the Ming Great Wall and shuttling through the ancient Tibetan soldier cave.

Shuidonggou Tourist Area in Ningxia is located in He Lin Town, lingwu city, Yinchuan City, the capital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. It is 0/9 km from Yinchuan City to the west, 30 km from lingwu city City to the south, and 1 1 km from Hedong Airport. Located in the core of Yinchuan Hedong Tourism Belt, bordering Ordos City, Inner Mongolia in the north, it is a link between Ningxia and Mongolia, covering an area of 7.8 square kilometers.

In the unfathomable Grand Canyon leading from Shuidonggou to Hongshanbao, there are Tibetan soldiers caves in Ming Dynasty more than 500 years ago. Relying on the majestic Great Wall, steep cliffs and mysterious ancient castles, it is even more magical.

The caves in Shuidonggou diverge like a maze. More than 20 earth chambers were built in the tunnel near 1000 km, including small granaries, wells, kitchen stoves, armories, powder magazines and traps, hidden weapons tunnels and batteries pointing to the Grand Canyon.