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20 17 Gansu tourist attractions ranking
I always remember that in my junior year, I was allowed to complete a practical task of studying abroad for professional reasons. Rong and his classmates, 90 people, were divided into three groups by department leaders and grade leaders. One group took the Beijing line, and the other two groups first took Henan and Shaanxi, and then separated in Shaanxi. One group goes to Sichuan and the other to Gansu. At that time, Rong chose Sichuan in the southwest, visited many places, went to Qingcheng Mountain, Emei Mountain, Leshan Giant Buddha and other places, then went to Chongqing, went down the Yangtze River, arrived in Yichang and finally returned to Wuhan.
After returning to school, the students exchanged knowledge and experience with each other and enjoyed photos with each other. They all regret that they can't take the other two routes because they have no separation skills. The days of youth are so beautiful, I still remember my classmates' trips abroad, leaving little bits and pieces in my heart.
Last August, Rong and several college alumni finally decided to go for a walk in the northwest to have fun with like-minded people and fulfill their junior year's wish. It feels so good!
Rong and several alumni first met in Lanzhou, Gansu, and then started their trip by free chartered flight. Many things about travel are decided after discussion.
First stop: Maijishan Grottoes (Tianshui City, Gansu Province)
There are four grottoes in China: Mogao Grottoes and Maijishan Grottoes in Dunhuang, Gansu, Longmen Grottoes in Luoyang, Henan and Yungang Grottoes in Datong, Shanxi. I saw Longmen Grottoes in my junior year, and I felt good. Maijishan Grottoes are carved from red sandstone, which is grand in scale and exquisite in art. I appreciate looking up at the grottoes from the cliff.
Second stop: Xianrenya Scenic Area (Tianshui City, Gansu Province)
Rong and his alumni swam on the cliff in the drizzle, so they had a good time. This is Danxia landform, which is called the World Geopark. Peaks and steep cliffs are magnificent in the north and beautiful in the south.
Third stop: Ta 'er Temple (southwest of Xining City, Qinghai Province)
This is the holy land of Buddhism. Buddhism was introduced into China in the late Western Han Dynasty and early Eastern Han Dynasty. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, Buddhism flourished, and the poet lamented that "there were 480 temples in the Southern Dynasties and many pagodas in the misty rain". One morning, Rong and his alumni went to Ta 'er Temple. On the way, they saw beautiful clouds and blue sky. I also saw beautiful auspicious clouds in Ta 'er Temple. I'm lucky!
Fourth stop: Qinghai Lake
August is a good season to visit Qinghai Lake. The blue sky, white clouds, blue lagoon and the sea of golden rape flowers are so intoxicating and pure beauty! Qinghai Lake is the largest inland lake and saltwater lake in China, located in the northeast of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Rong tasted the lake. How salty it is! The lake is clear and the fish are swimming happily.
Fifth stop: Chaka Lake (Chaka Town, Qinghai)
The white salt lake is beautiful and pure, testing people's hearts. There are white clouds floating in the light blue sky, and the white clouds are floating in the wind, constantly changing their shapes. It complements the salt lake in the sky, impacting people's vision and soothing tourists' hearts.
All the way west, Rong and his alumni crossed the Qaidam Basin, the highest basin in the world. This road is straight and flat. There are few vegetation and people along the way, and the Gobi desert is common. The sun was very bright, and we ate mutton, beef and yak meat and drank yogurt all the way. This is another different experience for Rong.
Sixth stop: Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang, Gansu Province
Dunhuang is located at the western end of Hexi Corridor. Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes is called Thousand Buddha Cave. There are caves dug on the cliff at the eastern foot of Mingsha Mountain. Magic murals and exquisite statues show the essence and grandeur of Buddhist culture. This is a treasure house of world art, with strict management, and only some caves will be opened for tourists to visit.
Seventh stop: Mingsha Mountain and Crescent Spring in Dunhuang
Why is it called Mingsha Mountain? Because the fine sand that slips at the right time rotates in the air under the action of the wind, it will make a buzzing sound. The crescent moon bends like a hook, and the water is extremely clear, surrounded by undulating sand piles. Now the crescent moon spring is getting thinner and thinner. Interested friends should hurry to see its beauty. Only when they are there will they have a rest.
Eighth stop: Guazhou (Jiuquan City, Gansu Province)
Rong and his friends are tasting cantaloupe in Guazhou. That crisp and sweet taste will be remembered for a lifetime. It's true that one side of the soil and water raises one side of the melon!
Ninth stop: Colorful Danxia in Zhangye, Gansu Province
The Danxia landform here is mainly red, yellow and white, with obvious bedding structure and diverse postures. There are strong colors and elegant colors, which really make people admire the ingenuity of nature.
From 0 10 to 10, we saw a sea of grass, sunflower, rape, chrysanthemum, sheep, yak and people.
This blue sky, white clouds and green grass are really awesome.
This time, Rong and his alumni spent 10 days traveling around Qinghai, Gansu, and finally returned to Lanzhou to see the mother river. The Yellow River has nurtured a long and splendid Chinese civilization and is the great mother of Chinese children.
Walking in the northwest, Rong experienced various landforms, felt various cultural customs, broadened his horizons, relaxed his mood and gained friendship.
Friends, summer is coming. Let's take a walk in the northwest sometime. That's cool!
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