The First Beacon Tower of Great Wall, Jiayuguang
The First Beacon Tower of the Great Wall (长城第一墩), also known as the “First Pier of the Great Wall,” “The […]
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The First Beacon Tower of the Great Wall (长城第一墩), also known as the “First Pier of the Great Wall,” “The […]
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The Overhanging Great Wall (悬壁长城), located in Jiayuguan City, Gansu Province, stands as a testament to ancient defensive engineering and
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The Wenshu Mountain Grottoes (文殊山石窟, Manjusri Mountain Caves), located in the Wenshu Mountain range of Zhangye, Gansu Province, are an
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The Ruins of Camel City (骆驼城遗址), located in present-day Jiuquan City, Gansu Province, China, stand as a testament to the
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The Wooden Pagoda Temple (木塔寺), originally named Wanshou Temple, is located on Xianfu South Street in Zhangye City, Gansu Province,
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The Bell and Drum Tower in Zhangye (张掖鼓楼), also known as Zhenyuan Tower (镇远楼) and Jingyuan Tower (靖远楼), is a
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Dafo Temple (大佛寺), also known as the Giant Buddha Temple, is located in Zhangye, Gansu Province, China. Originally named Jiaye
Mati Temple (马蹄寺, Matisi Temple), located in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, China, is a renowned tourist destination blending cave art,
Chanding Temple (禅定寺), also known as Zhuoni Grand Temple, has its full name in Tibetan as Gadan Xiezhou Dangzeng Dajilong.
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The Milariba Buddha Pavilion (米拉日巴佛阁) is located in Hezuo City, Gansu Province. It was originally built in 1777 during the
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Langmu Temple (郎木寺), located at the intersection of Gansu, Qinghai, and Sichuan provinces, was established in 1748 during the Qianlong
Labrang Monastery (拉卜楞寺, Labrang Temple, Labuleng Monastery), located in Xiahe County, Gansu Province, China, was founded by the First Jamyang
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