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Ten must-see attractions in Lanzhou.

The top ten tourist attractions in Lanzhou include Yellow River Railway Bridge, Lanzhou Zhongshan Bridge, Lanzhou Baita Mountain, Lanzhou Waterwheel Museum, Lanzhou Wuquanshan Park, Lanzhou Duxiufeng, Lanzhou World Horticultural Exposition Park, Lanzhou Tianshui Pavilion, Lanzhou Museum and Lanzhou Gaolan Temple.

1. Yellow River Railway Bridge

Yellow River Railway Bridge, located in Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, China, is the first railway bridge across the Yellow River in the world. 1907 started construction, and 19 10 was completed and opened to traffic. It connects the railway network between northwest China and other regions, and plays an important role in promoting the economic development of Lanzhou and even the whole northwest region.

2. Lanzhou Zhongshan Bridge

Zhongshan Bridge in Lanzhou is one of the landmark scenic spots in Lanzhou, which is located on the Yellow River. Built in 1907, the bridge is an antique steel bridge and is known as the "Pearl of the Yellow River". Zhongshan Bridge connects the two banks of Lanzhou city, which is an important place for tourists to enjoy the beauty of the Yellow River and experience Lanzhou culture.

3. Baita Mountain in Lanzhou

The Baita Mountain in Lanzhou is a Buddhist holy place located in the urban area of Lanzhou. Baita Mountain, also known as Yuzhong Mountain, is magnificent. There are many ancient Buddhist temples and cultural sites on the mountain. The famous White Pagoda in Lanzhou is a landmark of the mountain and one of the landmarks of Lanzhou.

4. Lanzhou Waterwheel Museum

Lanzhou Waterwheel Museum, located in the center of Lanzhou, is the largest and most complete waterwheel group in China. These traditional waterwheels show the exquisite technology of ancient agricultural irrigation in Lanzhou. By showing the history, manufacturing technology and use of waterwheels, the museum shows the development of ancient agricultural irrigation technology in China.

5. Wuquanshan Park in Lanzhou

Wuquanshan Park in Lanzhou is a city park featuring springs, mountains and trees. There are several spring eyes in the park, among which five springs are the most famous. Wuquan is famous for its gradually changing water color and musical fountain performance, which attracts a large number of tourists every year.

6. Du Xiufeng in Lanzhou

The Duxiu Peak in Lanzhou is a mountain located in the urban area of Lanzhou, which is named after its unique shape. Duxiufeng is like an independent stone pillar, towering into the sky. Visitors can climb to the top of the mountain by cable car or on foot to enjoy the panoramic view of Lanzhou and the scenery of the Yellow River.

7. Lanzhou World Expo Park

Lanzhou World Horticultural Exposition Park is a large-scale park integrating garden viewing, cultural exchange and leisure and entertainment. There are all kinds of exquisite flowers, horticultural landscapes and buildings in the park, and an international horticultural exposition is held every year, which attracts many tourists.

8. Tianshui Pavilion in Lanzhou

Tianshui Pavilion in Lanzhou is an antique building, located near Zhongshan Bridge in Lanzhou. This building was built in 1997 to commemorate the sister city between Lanzhou and Tianshui, Japan. Tianshui Pavilion combines China traditional culture and Japanese traditional architectural style, showing the spirit of friendly cooperation between the two cities.

9. Lanzhou Museum

Lanzhou Museum is the exhibition center of Lanzhou cultural and historical heritage. Adhering to the concept of "all rivers run into the sea, learning from others", the museum displays a large number of precious collections including ancient cultural relics, artworks, historical documents and folk culture. The exhibition in the museum covers the history, nationalities, nature and culture of Lanzhou and its surrounding areas.

10. Lanzhou Gaolan Temple

Located in the center of Lanzhou, Lanzhou Gaolan Temple is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Lanzhou. Built in A.D. 1478, it is the temple of Zhu Jianshen, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty. There are many halls and towers in the temple, the most famous of which is the nine-story pagoda of Gaolan Temple inscribed by Emperor Qianlong, which is one of the landmark buildings in Lanzhou. It is a place for believers to worship Buddha and one of the hot spots for sightseeing.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Gaolan Temple

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Lanzhou Museum