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Five must-see attractions in Yinchuan

The five must-see attractions in Yinchuan are as follows:

1, Zhenbeibao Western Studios. It used to be a frontier fortress, and now it has become the best location base for ancient film and television works in western China. This film and television city is famous for its simplicity, primitive, rough, desolate and folk customs, and it is very northwest. Many famous film and television works, such as A Chinese Odyssey, Xinlongmen Inn, Jedi Canglang and so on, were filmed here. Many places in the cinema provide clothes and props for rent, which can let visitors experience the feeling of being Xia Zixian's daughter or the supreme treasure.

2. Shuidonggou Tourist Area in Ningxia. Shuidonggou is one of the earliest excavated paleolithic cultural sites in China, and is known as "the birthplace of prehistoric archaeology in China" and "the historical witness of cultural exchange between China and the West". It is a national key cultural relics protection unit, a national AAAAA-level tourist attraction and a national geological park.

3. Xixia Mausoleum National Archaeological Site Park. Xixia Mausoleum is the imperial mausoleum of Xixia in past dynasties, which is known as "mysterious miracle" and "Oriental pyramid". It is one of the largest royal cemeteries in China, with the most complete ground site and the largest Xixia cultural site.

4. Rock paintings of Helan Mountain. In Helan Mountain area, there are many ancient rock paintings carved on rocks by northern minorities. They show people's longing for a better life, and also reproduce the aesthetics, social customs and life interest at that time.

5. Ningxia Museum. Ningxia Museum is a provincial comprehensive history museum in China. The original museum is located in Chengtian Temple in Yinchuan City. The first, second and third floors of the new building will display 12 exhibitions such as general history, special topics and temporary exhibitions respectively. These exhibitions complement each other and reflect the history, culture and local characteristics of Ningxia at multiple levels and angles.