Dear friends,
would you like to ramble along the ancient Silk Road and
re-enter the historic long river? Come then to Gansu, a memorable tour
awaits you.
Located in the upper reaches of the Yellow River, northwest China,
Gansu is one of the cradles of Chinese cultures. It occupies a total area
of 450,000 square kilometers (173,700 square miles) Neighboring provinces
are Shaanxi to the east, Sichuan to the south, Qinghai and Xinjiang to the
west and Inner Mongolia and Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region to the north.
With a population of 23.7 million, Gansu has a multinational population
which includes ethnic minority groups of Kazak, Mongolian, Tibetan, Hui,
Dongxiang, Tu and Manchu. They mutually influence each other in the fields
of economics, politics and culture and hold close ties with the Han
people. They have thus developed a unique cultural community.
Lanzhou, a well-known ancient city in China, is
the capital of Gansu. It is the second largest city in northwest China,
and also the political, economic and cultural center of the province.
What to see
With a long history
and brilliant cultures, Gansu is abundantly endowed
with cultural relics and natural scenery. Vast and graceful natural
scenery like endless desert and pure glacial landscape presents an
impressive and breath-taking picture before your eyes. Take for example
the world-famous Mogao Grottoes. It is the largest and
most well-preserved Buddhist art palace and also a post along the ancient
Silk Road; the grand Jiayuguan Pass, an important outpost
in ancient China, is the western end of the Great Wall; the
Labrang Monastery in Xiahe is one of the largest Tibetan
Buddhist resorts in China while the Bingling Thousand Buddha
Caves in Lanzhou are a treasure trove of Han Buddhism. All of
these are commendatory scenic spots for your tour.
When to go
It is
important for tourists to be familiar with the local
temperatures. The annual average temperature is about 0 to 15
C. The lowest
temperature occurs in January and is approximately -14 to 3
C and the highest temperature is
in July between 22 and 25
C. Average annual rainfall is between 30 to 860 millimeters (1.18
to 33.86 inches). With plenty of rain, you would be well-advised to take
an umbrella along with you for the tour. However, despite the changeful
weather, your sightseeing visit from May to October would be
uninterrupted.
The traditional handicrafts in Gansu are archaized carpets (using
patterns from ancient carpets), luminous cups and the duplicates of
sculptures and murals of the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang.
From: www.travelchinaguide.com