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Zhongwei tourist attractions

The tourist attractions of Zhongwei include Shapotou Tourist Area, Zhongwei High Temple, Tengger Desert Wetland Golden Sand Island Tourist Area and Tengger? Jinsha Sea, Sikouzi Scenic Area, etc.

1, Shapotou Tourist Area

Shapotou Tourist Area is located at the southeast edge of Tengger Desert in Ningxia, with unique natural landscape and rich human landscape, which is praised as a world monopoly tourist resource by tourism experts. Here is a collection of deserts, Yellow River, mountains, oases, magnificent northwest and beautiful south of the Yangtze River, as well as historical sites such as Qin Changcheng, a world cultural heritage. Setting the desert, the Yellow River, the mountains and the oasis as one place is one of the shooting places of Where is Dad? .

2. Zhongwei Gaomiao

Gaosi is a temple with three religions in one, located in the north of Zhongwei County. It was built on a high platform connected with the city wall (including the Baoan Temple under the high platform). After several generations of reconstruction, it has now become a large-scale ancient building complex in the Qing Dynasty, showing the style of ancient buildings in Ningxia. It is as famous as the "desert wonder" and is one of the two major landscapes in Zhongwei. The Zhongwei High Temple, built in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, is an ancient architectural complex built according to the mountain situation, with exquisite, beautiful and ingenious architecture.

3. Tengger Desert Wetland Golden Sand Island Tourist Area

A garden in the desert has a large lavender field, which is a good place to take wedding photos.

4. Tengger singer? Jinshahai

? In the endless sea of sand, Haloxylon ammodendron trees in twos and threes are swaying in the wind above the sand dunes, as if welcoming distant travelers. ?

5. Sikouzi Scenic Area

Sikouzi, known as Beihai in ancient times, is rich in cultural landscape and unique in natural scenery, and is known as the "History Museum". It has three largest natural rock climbing sites in China.