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Where to travel in Sunan County

Qifeng Wenshu Temple Scenic Area

Qifeng Wenshu Temple Scenic Area is popularly known as the "Little Western Heaven". The Wenshu Temple Grottoes Tourist Area is located in the Yugu Nationality of Sunan, Gansu Province

In Qifeng Tibetan Township, Autonomous County, it is only more than ten kilometers away from Jiuquan, a scenic spot in the Western Han Dynasty, and Jiayuguan, the most important pass in the world. The Wenshu Temple Grottoes are a national key cultural relic protection unit and a national AAAA tourist attraction. The grottoes were first built in the Taining period of Emperor Ming of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. After construction and repairs in the Wei and Jin dynasties, they reached their peak in the Tang and Song dynasties, about 1,700 years ago. history.

Minghua Township Tourist Attraction

Minghua Township Tourist Attraction is located on the edge of the Badain Jaran Desert. It is another magical tourist attraction in Sunan County. The beautiful scenery of the Gobi Desert with the sun setting over the long river. The Minghua Desert Scenic Area mainly includes: four or five Gupai Tomb Groups, Caogoujing Ancient City Ruins, Minghai Ancient City Ruins, Minghai Temple, Dongxihaizi and other scenic spots.

Imperial City Scenic Area

Imperial City is located 325 kilometers southeast of Sunan County, adjacent to Menyuan Hui Autonomous County in Qinghai Province to the south, Wuwei City and Yongchang County to the north, and Tianzhu Tibetan people to the east The autonomous county is adjacent to the Zhongmushan Dan Horse Farm in the west. It is about 95 kilometers long from east to west and 72 kilometers wide from north to south, with a total area of ??about 3972 square kilometers. Historically, the imperial city was also called Summer Tala (also written as "Xila Tala" in historical materials). ").

MaTi Temple Scenic Area

MaTi Temple Scenic Area is located at the northern foot of the Qilian Mountains in the middle section of the Hexi Corridor, 65 kilometers away from Zhangye City. The scenic spot integrates natural scenery, grotto art, ethnic customs, and religious culture. It is a national key cultural relic protection unit, a national AAAA tourist attraction, a provincial scenic spot, a provincial forest park, and a candidate site for the Silk Road to declare a world cultural heritage.