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What are the self-driving day tours around Xining?

Xining has a history of more than 2 100 years, and it is the only place where the south road of the ancient Silk Road and the ancient Tang-Fan Road pass. Moreover, Xining is rich in cultural heritage, and many ethnic groups thrive in this land, so many tourists visit Xining every year. In fact, there are many go on road trip routes around Xining, such as Ta 'er Temple, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Wildlife Park or Xining Dongguan Mosque.

I. Ta 'er Temple

Ta 'er Temple is the birthplace of Master Zong Kaba, the founder of Tibetan Buddhism. Ta 'er Temple is famous at home and abroad for its long history and lofty position in Tibetan Buddhism. Darcet is a precious national cultural heritage. It has a profound Buddhist culture, splendid and unique architectural style, and a rich collection of precious cultural relics indoors. Monks in the temple have their own unique ways of practicing, so they attract believers and tourists from all over the world to visit Range Rover and make a pilgrimage every year.

Second, the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Wildlife Park

Xining Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Wildlife Park is located at No.9 Xingzhi Road, west of Xining City. This wildlife park covers an area of nearly 16 hectares. It is a 4a-level comprehensive park integrating wildlife viewing, scientific research and breeding, and popular science education. There are animal captivity areas, free-range animal breeding areas, popular science education areas and animal rescue and quarantine areas in the park, and more than 80 species of animals/kloc-0 are exhibited, reaching more than 3,000.

Third, Xining Dongguan Mosque.

The Dongguan Mosque in Xining is very Islamic and belongs to the provincial cultural relics protection unit. It has the same style and charm as the ancient palace in China. This temple is resplendent and magnificent. The hall is high, spacious and bright, and can accommodate nearly 3000 people at the same time. Tibetan gold-plated vases donated by lamas of Labrang Temple in Gansu Province are placed at the top of the hall, and there are 18 columns in the hall.