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Which city does Pingliang, Gansu belong to?

Pingliang is a prefecture-level city in Gansu Province.

Pingliang City is located in the eastern part of Gansu Province. It is the "Golden Triangle" at the intersection of Shaanxi, Gansu and Ningxia. It spans Longshan (Guanshan), borders Xianyang, Shaanxi to the east, Dingxi and Baiyin of Gansu to the west, and Baoji and Shaanxi to the south. Tianshui in Gansu Province is adjacent to Guyuan in Ningxia and Qingyang in Gansu to the north. Pingliang City has jurisdiction over 1 municipal district, 5 counties, and 1 county-level city.

Sightseeing Attractions

1. Pingliang Kongtong Mountain Scenic Area

The national 5A-level scenic spot is located 12 kilometers west of Pingliang City, Gansu Province, overlooking Xi'an in the east. Bordering Lanzhou to the west, Baoji to the south, and Yinchuan to the north, it was the fortress of the ancient Silk Road's western exit from Guanzhong.

2. Jingchuan Dayun Temple Queen Mother Palace Scenic Area

The national 4A-level scenic spot is world-famous as the birthplace of the Queen Mother of the West culture, the location of the ancestral temple of the Queen Mother of the West, and the holy place for the relics of the Buddha’s true body and bones. , located one mile west of Jingchuan County, Pingliang City, Gansu Province, an important town on the ancient Silk Road.

3. Jingning Chengji Cultural City

The main buildings include Fuxi Memorial Hall, Cultural Center, Library, Archives, Cultural Bureau, Tourism Bureau, Bagua Altar and Stone Carving Stele Gallery. There is a bronze statue of Fuxi in the Fuxi Hall, with colorful paintings such as "River Picture" painted on the ceiling, pictures of Fuxi's holy relics carved on the walls, and ritual utensils such as Jiuding and Bagui on display. It is a holy place for Chinese people at home and abroad to pay homage to the past and worship their ancestors.