Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - What are the tourist attractions on the Silk Road?

What are the tourist attractions on the Silk Road?

There are many historical and cultural sites along the Silk Road in China. Mainly include: Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the First Qin Dynasty, Famen Temple, Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, Maijishan Grottoes, Jiayuguan of the Great Wall and the beacon tower site of the Han Dynasty, Ta 'er Temple, a famous Tibetan Buddhist temple, Gaochang site, and so on.

The natural landscape along the Silk Road is strange and magnificent. Bird Island in Qinghai Lake, Swan Nature Reserve in Bayinbuluke Grassland, Tianchi deep in Tianshan Mountain, Qinghai Salt Lake, Ya Dan landform in Lop Nur, Flame Mountain in Turpan, Karamay ghost town, etc. all add infinite charm to Silk Road.

Extended data:

The Silk Road covers an area in China, spanning Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia, Qinghai, Xinjiang and other China provinces. Many ethnic minorities live here. They are hospitable and can sing and dance well.

Different nationalities have different development histories, and each nationality has its own unique national characteristics, traditional culture and religious beliefs. In areas where ethnic minorities gather, tourists can experience local ethnic life, enjoy ethnic songs and dances, attend weddings and festivals of local residents, and buy exquisite ethnic handicrafts.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Silk Road Journey