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How to play the best travel sequence on the Silk Road

Cities passing through: Xi'an, Tianshui, Lanzhou, Wuwei, Zhangye, Jiayuguan, Jiuquan, Dunhuang, Mogao Grottoes, Yumen Pass

Han Dynasty Great Wall, Dunhuang, Yadan, Turpan, Urumqi, Northern Xinjiang, Karamay, Wolong Bay, Colorful Beach, Kanas Lake

After breakfast in Xi'an, go to visit one of the eight wonders of the world, the world-famous "Terracotta Warriors and Horses of the First Emperor of Qin".

There is a military formation of 6,000 terracotta warriors and horses in the No. 1 burial pit, which is majestic and majestic. Go to the "Huaqing Pool" where Xuanzong and Concubine Yang often bathed in the Tang Dynasty

This place was a royal garden during the Han and Tang Dynasties, and the scenery is beautiful

! After lunch, visit the ruins of Daming Palace. The ruins of Daming Palace are relatively complete and rich in burials. They are precious physical materials for the study of Tang Dynasty architecture. In the evening, watch a large-scale and splendid famous imitation Tang song and dance at the Grand Theater.

Xi'an - Tianshui After breakfast, head to Tianshui. Visit the Maijishan Grottoes, one of the four famous grottoes in China. It is a typical Danxia landform and is named after its shape like a farmer’s wheat stack. The Maijishan Grottoes are the most beautiful among the many grottoes and temples in China. The clay sculptures are The image is vivid and the content is thoroughly secular and has a strong interest in life. The grottoes currently preserve 194 grottoes from the Northern Wei Dynasty, Western Wei Dynasty, Northern Zhou Dynasty, Sui Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Five Dynasties, Song Dynasty, Yuan Dynasty, Ming Dynasty and Qing Dynasty, and more than 7,000 clay statues and stone carvings. Because it is located in a rainy area, the murals are less preserved, with more than 1,300 square meters existing. The architecture of the grottoes is completely in accordance with the traditional Chinese style, and there is no central tower like the Mogao Grottoes. The large number of exquisite statues were mostly made before the Sui Dynasty, which have more historical value than the statues in the Mogao Grottoes that have been rebuilt and rebuilt over the years. The Maishishan Grottoes are geographically close to the Central Plains, so they combine the essence of the Central Plains culture and interact with the styles of the Yungang Grottoes, Dazu Rock Carvings in Sichuan, and Huangzesi Grottoes.