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Domestic Morocco - a must-go place for Zhongwei

Zhongwei is located in Ningxia, a desert city on the edge of the Yellow River that has been buried many times. When it comes to traveling to the Northwest, many people will not think of this place first. It is overshadowed by Qinghai, Gansu, and Xinjiang, and is the smallest and most insignificant province in China. Such a low-key and niche place has won many awards and was once named one of the 46 places you must visit in life by the New York Times. If you can't go abroad, you might as well come to the domestic version of "Morocco" - Zhongwei! 1. Shapotou

This place was rated as "one of the six most beautiful deserts in China" by "China National Geographic", and "Daddy Goes" "Where", "Dear Inn 3" and other variety shows have been filmed here, so you must not miss it when you come to Zhongwei. The winding river passes by the Yellow River, and there are both deserts and oases, adding a touch of Jiangnan color to the desolate northwest. 2. Tengger Desert

If you are looking for a quiet desert with few people, then it is right to come to Tengger Desert. This pristine desert can be reached in about an hour from Zhongwei, and the price/performance ratio is very high. On a clear night, you can still see the sky full of stars. You can sit by the campfire and chat while admiring the beautiful sea of ??stars and the Milky Way. It’s so beautiful. 3. Desert Highway

Near the ancient village of North Long Beach, there is a road as spectacular as U.S. Route 66. The straight road extends into the distance, penetrating into the yellow sand of the northwest. 4. Toujing Lake

Toujing Lake is called "the most beautiful desert lake" by the locals. It is located deep in the Tengger Desert and surrounded by a piece of yellow sand. When you come to Zhongwei, you can spend a day to see it. The scenery here is very healing. 5. Jinsha Island

Jinsha Island is known as "China's most beautiful desert garden". There are large areas of verbena here, as if you are in Provence. August is the flower season, and you can encounter a romantic sea of ??purple flowers.

Zhongwei’s delicious food is even more mouth-watering! Hand-caught mutton, haggis, buckwheat noodles, mutton noodles, etc. It’s worth a trip for these delicacies!