Wuqunshan Park
Located at the northern foot of the Gaolan Hills south of Lanzhou, Wuquanshan Park is a scenic spot with a history of some 2,000 years. Standing 1,600 meters above sea level and extending over an area of 267,000 square meters, the park boasts five excellent springs and more than a dozen groups of temple structures, which mostly built during the Ming and Qing dynasties, contain over 1,000 rooms with a total floor space of more than 10,000 square meters.
The park was established in 1955 and has since become one of the most frequented tourist attractions in Lanzhou. On Buddha's birthday, which falls on the eighth day of the fourth lunar month, apart from Buddhist rituals, a temple fair featuring a flower exhibition, folk arts, and cultural activities is held in the park. In addition, fancy lanterns are displayed there during the Spring Festival every year.
- 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