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How far is Jishi Mountain from Wuwei?

Jishishan is about 419.8 kilometers away from Wuwei.

Jishishan is a county under the jurisdiction of Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture in Gansu Province. It is located in the southwest of Gansu Province and at the eastern foot of Xiaojishi Mountain in the northwest corner of Linxia Prefecture. It is located at 120°41′-103°05′ east longitude and 35° north latitude. Between 34′-35°52′. Wuwei is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Gansu Province. It is located in the central part of Gansu Province, between 101°49′-104°16′ east longitude and 36°29′-39°27′ north latitude. Jishishan is about 419.8 kilometers away from Wuwei. It takes about 5 hours to drive by yourself, passing through the Beijing-Tibet Expressway and Lianhuo Expressway.

The terrain of Wuwei is high in the west and low in the east, with complex local terrain and a temperate continental arid climate. The total area is 32,351.69 square kilometers, including 32,077.75 square kilometers of land, accounting for 99.15%, and 273.94 square kilometers of water, accounting for 0.85 %. Wuwei governs 1 district, 2 counties and 1 autonomous county. It is a regional central city determined by Gansu Province and an important traffic pass city in the west. Scenic spots in Wuwei City

Wuwei City has a long history, numerous scenic spots and historic sites, and its natural landscape and history and culture complement each other. It has been named a national historical and cultural city, an outstanding Chinese tourist city, and a Chinese wine city. Wuwei City has 10 national AAAA-level tourist attractions, 10 AAA-level tourist attractions, and 2 AA-level tourist attractions, enriching all landforms except the ocean.

Wuwei City has the Lei Tai Han Tomb where the Chinese tourism symbol Horse Treading on the Flying Swallow was unearthed, the unique Xixia Monument, the Tiantishan Grottoes, the "originator of grottoes" in China, and the Liangzhou Hui, a historical witness of Tibet's inclusion in the territory of the motherland. There are also places of interest such as the League Memorial Hall, Wuwei Confucian Temple, "the crown of Longyou Academy", Buddhist master Kumarajiva's "Tongue Relic" Pagoda, and Minqin Ruian Fort, the most complete landlord's manor in the northwest.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Wuwei City