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What are the tourist attractions in Tianshui? Seek to share

The tourist attractions in Tianshui are: Maijishan Grottoes, Gangu Daxiangshan and Wushan water curtain cave.

Maijishan Grottoes, one of the five sub-scenic spots of Maijishan National 5A tourist scenic spot, is located on the north side of the western end of Qinling Mountain, 28 kilometers away from the urban area. Excavated in the Sixteen Kingdoms and the end of Qin Dynasty, it has been continuously excavated and rebuilt in the Northern Wei Dynasty, the Western Wei Dynasty, the Northern Zhou Dynasty, the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the Five Dynasties, the Song Dynasty, the Yuan Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty and other dynasties 10, making it the second largest art treasure house in China after Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes.

There are 194 caves, more than 7,800 clay sculptures, murals 1000 square meters and 8 cliff pavilions in the Mogao grottoes. It is famous for its exquisite clay sculpture art at home and abroad, and is known as the "Oriental Art Sculpture Museum", which is an artistic wonder on the ancient Silk Road.

Gangu Daxiangshan is located on the Wen Qi at the western end of Qinling Mountains, 2.5 kilometers southwest of Gangu County. From the stone steps at the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain, it is 1.5 km long and covers an area of about 640 mu. It is one of the important cultural relics integrating grottoes and ancient buildings in southeastern Gansu on the ancient Silk Road. In 2006, 5438+0 was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relics protection unit. ?

The mountains are covered with pine trees and lilacs, pavilions and pavilions are built by the mountains, and carved corridors are shaded by trees. Between the cliffs in the mountain, there is a big cave on the cliff, in which sits a giant Buddha with a stone tire and clay sculpture. According to textual research, the plastic Buddha statues in Gangu can be traced back to the Northern Wei Dynasty, which lasted for four dynasties and more than 300 years.