Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Lanzhou tourist attractions must go to Lanzhou tourist attractions.

Lanzhou tourist attractions must go to Lanzhou tourist attractions.

1. Gansu Provincial Museum is located in Lanzhou. When you come here, you can learn about the history of Lanzhou through a visit to the museum. The treasure of the provincial museum "Copper Running Horse" is a well-known symbol of China tourism, also known as "Flying Swallows on Horses". It's a bronze casting work of art in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Now it means that all ends well. Gansu Provincial Museum has attracted much attention because of its collection of more than 350,000 pieces, and attracted many tourists because of the "flying swallow on horseback". At present, Gansu Provincial Museum is divided into three permanent theme exhibitions: Gansu painted pottery, Gansu Silk Road civilization and Gansu paleontology fossils, from Cretaceous paleontology fossil specimens to Paleolithic and Neolithic painted pottery cultures, from bronzes and ceramic jade articles since Shang and Zhou Dynasties to Han and Tang Silk Road civilizations, including porcelain, wood carvings, silk fabrics and paintings in the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Although Zhongshan Bridge was built by foreigners, it is indeed the oldest ancient bridge in Lanzhou and the real bridge on the Yellow River. Zhongshan Bridge was built at 1907. All the building materials of this bridge originally came from Germany, and it has a history of 100 years. Zhongshan Bridge is located at the foot of Baita Mountain in the north of Lanzhou and in front of Jincheng City. It is one of the landmark buildings in Lanzhou. Standing on the bridge, you can overlook the White Pagoda into the clouds, and the mother river rushes by. Two kilometers west of Zhongshan Bridge is the statue of the Yellow River Mother, and three kilometers east is the famous Reader magazine.

The name of Baita Mountain Park is because there is a Baita Temple on the top of the mountain. When you climb to the top of the tower, you can see not only the rushing Yellow River, but also the whole Lanzhou. Baita Mountain is located on the north bank of the Yellow River, just opposite Zhongshan Bridge. According to legend, this temple was built to commemorate a famous Tibetan Lama in the Yuan Dynasty. There is a cable car on the other side of the river, and it takes about 20 minutes to walk to the top of the mountain to reach the White Pagoda. When the weather is fine, you can find a tea shop at the top of the mountain and have tea and chat in the breeze. Very pleasant.