Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Why can't the Loulan site in Xinjiang be used as a scenic spot along the way to develop ancient Silk Road tourism?

Why can't the Loulan site in Xinjiang be used as a scenic spot along the way to develop ancient Silk Road tourism?

1. First of all, the Loulan site has completely turned into ruins, deserted. It can't stimulate the economy, and it's a long way and goes deep into the desert, so it's not appropriate from the perspective of safety.

Secondly, the development of tourism should be considered from a purely commercial perspective. Tourists who spend a lot of money to see a pile of ruins or even no ruins will be disappointed and unattractive, so it is not advisable to regard Loulan site as a scenic spot.

Introduction to the main attractions of the Silk Road:

1, Bingling Temple Grottoes in Gansu?

Located in Yongjing County, Gansu Province, it was founded in the Sixteen Kingdoms period and has a history of 1600 years. Existing caves 184.

2. Baitashan Park

Located in the north of the first bridge of the Yellow River in the world, it is about 200 meters high, with rolling mountains and surrounded by green trees. There is a majestic posture of "encircling Jincheng", which was named after Baita Temple in Yuan Dynasty. ?

3. Yellow River Railway Bridge

Commonly known as "Zhongshan Bridge", it is the oldest bridge in Lanzhou and the first real bridge on the Yellow River, so it is called "the first bridge on the Yellow River in the world".

4. Wuwei Leitai?

Located one kilometer north of Wuwei, Gansu, one of China's famous historical and cultural cities, it is the land of China's tourism symbol "Copper Running Horse", which is called "the crown of ancient art" and "the peak of world culture" by experts and scholars at home and abroad.

5. Zhangye Buddhist Temple?

Founded in the first year of Yong 'an in Xixia (A.D. 1098), it is the largest existing Xixia temple building in China. In the main building, the Great Buddha Hall, there is a clay reclining Buddha with a length of 34.5 meters, which is the largest indoor reclining Buddha in China and rare in the world.

6. Jiayuguan Tower?

Jiayuguan Pass is the pass at the western end of Wan Li Great Wall in Ming Dynasty, which is located in the middle of Hexi Corridor. It was built in the fifth year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (AD 1372). It is composed of outer city, inner city, urn city, Luocheng and moat, and is known as "the first male pass in the world". ?

7. Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes

Commonly known as "Thousand Buddha Cave", it is located at the western end of Hexi Corridor in Gansu, 25 kilometers southeast of Dunhuang City. It was built in the second year of Jianyuan in the former Qin Dynasty (AD 366). Mogao Grottoes is a treasure house of culture and art integrating architecture, painted sculptures and murals.

8. Mingsha Mountain Crescent Spring?

Located 5 kilometers south of Dunhuang, in the sand spring, it is wonderful. Throughout the ages, it has been known as the "desert wonder". It is designated as a national 4A-level scenic spot. It is famous for its three treasures: iron-backed fish, seven-star grass and five-color sand.

9. Yumenguan, Dunhuang

Gobi Desert, located in the northwest of Dunhuang City, is one of the two major passes where the Silk Road leaves Dunhuang in the west and enters the western regions. Commonly known as "small square city". Yumenguan has a high reputation and a long history.

Dunhuang Hecang Ancient City 10

Located in the northeast of Xiaofangcheng 13km, commonly known as Dafangpancheng, it is a storage site.

1 1, Xiahe Labuleng Temple?

Located at the south of Xiahe County in southern Gansu Province 1 km, it is one of the six major monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism. There are six colleges in the temple, namely Xu Shang College, Xuxia College, Si Wen College, Khwajira College and Shilun College, which is the largest Tibetan Buddhist college in the world.