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Introduction to the Yellow River Altar

The full name of the Yellow River Altar is "Chinese Yellow River Altar", also known as "Chinese Yellow River Altar". It is a landmark building on the golden bank of the Yellow River. It is located in Qingtongxia City, Wuzhong, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. In order to pay tribute to the Yellow River, To worship and be grateful to the Yellow River, the construction of the Yellow River Altar started in May 2010 and was completed at the end of April 2011. The general design was Professor Feng Qinduo. The Yellow River Altar is 999 meters long, 200 meters wide, and has a construction area of ??65,000 square meters. It is backed by the Helan Mountains, Niushou Mountain stands across the river, the arm of the Wanli Yellow River is on the left, and the Qingtong Gorge is on the right. Standing at the Yellow River Altar and looking down, the Yellow River and the beach in front of you just form a Tai Chi Bagua diagram. During the 3rd China (Ningxia) International Culture and Art Tourism Expo·Thanksgiving to the Mother River event, the Chinese Yellow River Altar made its debut.