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Where is the best place for Lanzhou couples to go?

Places suitable for couples in Lanzhou are:

1, Baita Mountain Park

Baitashan Park is located on Baita Mountain on the north bank of the Yellow River in Lanzhou City, and it is named after the White Pagoda in the Yuan Dynasty. Baita Mountain tends to embrace Huang Jincheng. The White Pagoda was originally built to commemorate a Tibetan Sakya Lama who went to Mongolia to meet Genghis Khan and died in Lanzhou.

2. Bapanxia Tourist Resort

Bapanxia Tourist Resort is located in Bapanxia Reservoir at the westernmost end of the upper reaches of the Yellow River in Lanzhou, with a vast water surface. The environmental conditions at the intersection of the Yellow River and Huangshui River are very suitable for water sports and entertainment.

3. Tulugou Forest Park

Tulugou Forest Park is located in Liancheng Forest, Yongdeng County, about 0/60 km northwest of Lanzhou City. Belonging to the eastern foot of Qilian Mountain, it is a natural landscape tourist area with beautiful mountains and rivers as the main body. It is called "the mythical green valley". Tulugou 1984 was officially opened to tourists on August 1 day, and was approved as a national forest park by the Ministry of Forestry on August 1992. 1997 was selected as one of the top ten pacesetters in National Forest Park.

4. Xinglong Mountain Park

Xinglong Mountain Park is located 5000 meters southwest of Yuzhong County, Lanzhou City, and 60 kilometers away from Lanzhou City. There are more than 70 pavilions and 24 scenic spots in the whole mountain, which are resorts of Buddhism and Taoism. The main peak consists of two peaks, the east peak "Xinglong" is 2400 meters above sea level, and the west peak "Yun Qi" is 2500 meters above sea level. There is Xinglong Gorge between the two peaks, and Yunlong Bridge flies to the gorge.

5. Wuquanshan Park

Wuquanshan Park covers an area of 260,000 square meters. It is named after Huiquan, Ganlu Spring, Yuequan, Mozi Spring and Yanquan. There is a legend about whipping springs. Mongolia, Huidong, West Er Quan, on both sides of Wuquan Mountain, water flows out of cracks, forming waterfalls, commonly known as "Longkou" in the east and west.