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| Lanzhou Travel Attraction |
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The Bingling Grottoes (Bingling shiku), also known as the Bingling Temple (Bingling si), are a series of Buddhist caves that are situated on a not easily accessible cliff face, some 80km from Lanzhou. |
| Five Springs Mountain Park |
The Five Springs Mountain Park (Wuquan shan gonyuan) is, along with it's neighbor Lanshan Park, a pretty area of mountain scenery, artificial temples and winding paths. |
| Gansu Provincial Museum |
The Gansu Provincial Museum (Gansusheng bowuguan), covering a total area of 16.5 acres, is the most impressive museum in the province. This is one of the best sights in the Lanzhou city, and for those who are in the western section of Lanzhou, a visit is well worthwhile. |
| Lanshan Park |
Lanshan Park a part of the Gaolan Mountain Range to the south of town, is heralded by the Lanzhou people as the first artificial forest in the Lanzhou. The people of Lanzhou are proud in their conversion of this previously mostly bare mountain into the green park that you can see today. |
| White Pagoda Hill Park |
Located to the north of the Lanzhou city, on the far bank of the Yellow River (Huanghe), the White Pagoda Hill Park (Baita shan gongyuan) is a large, quiet area that was first established in 1958. It is a nice place for strolling, with green forests, scattered pavilions... |
| Baiyun Taoist Temple |
The Baiyun Taoist Temple (Baiyun guan) was ordered built by the magistrate of Gansu Province in 1837 (Qing Dynasty) to commemorate the legendary immortal Lu Dongbin, one of the eight Taoist immortals. |
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