Lanzhou Zhongshan Bridge
Popularly known as the Zhongshan Iron Bridge or the Yellow River Iron Bridge, it is located at the foot of Baitashan Hill (White Pagoda Hill) and the middle section of Binhe Road in Lanzhou. It is the oldest bridge in Lanzhou and the first bridge every built across the Yellow River.
The bridge is 233.33 meters long and 7.5 meters wide. It is a five-arch bridge resting on five piers.
Formerly, there was no bridge on the Yellow River. At the suggestion of Peng Yingjia, magistrate of Lanzhou Circuit, Shengyun, governor of Gansu, decided to build an iron bridge over the Yellow River with public fund. The project was contracted to a German firm. Construction began in February 1907 and was completed in June 1910.
- Sanke Grassland
- White Pagoda Hill
- Lanzhou Zhongshan Bridge
- Gansu Provincial Museum
- Wuwei Leitai Han Dynasty Tomb
- Wuwei Confucian Temple
- Zhangye Giant Buddha Temple
- Horse's Hoof Temple
- Jiayuguan Fort
- Yulin Grottoes
- Mogao Grottoes
- Yangguan Pass
- Echoing-Sand Dunes and Crescent Lake
- Yadan National Geological Park
- Binglingsi Grottoes
- Linxia Nanguan Mosque
- Labrang Monastery
- Langmu Monastery
- The First Bend of the Yellow River
- Majishan Grottoes
- Kongtong Mountain
- Qingyang Northern Grottoes
- Dunhuang Museum
- Zhongshan (Sun Yat-sen) Bridge
- Xincheng Wei-Jin Art Gallery
- Yumenguan Pass
- Wuqunshan Park
- White Horse Pagoda
- Dunhuang Movie and Television City