
On a map of China with a scale of 1:260,000,000, draw a circle at a radius of 90 mm (3.54inches) to include all China in it, and you will find that the center of this circle is Lanzhou, the capital city of northwest Gansu Province. Lanzhou is not only the geometrical center of China but also a center in the northwest in terms of transportation, telecommunication and the Silk Road Tourism Ring. Covering an area of 1631.6 square kilometers (629.96 square miles), Lanzhou is home to a population of 3.14 million, including Han, Hui, Bao'an, Dongxiang, Tibetan, Yugu and Sala and more.
Lanzhou used to be a key point connecting the central China and the western region as well as a vital city on the Silk Road. Today, Lanzhou is a hub of the Silk Road, with Maiji Caves to the east, Bingling Thousand Buddha Caves to the west, Labrang Monastery to the south and Dunhuang Mogao Caves to the north.
With mountains in the south and north of the city and the Yellow River flowing from the east to the west, Lanzhou is a beautiful modern city with both the grand beauty of northern cities and the prettiness of southern cities.
The Landscape along the Yellow River should not be missed, as Lanzhou is the only provincial city through which the Mother River runs. Whether you choose to roam along the River, to cross the First Bridge over the Yellow River, or to have a cup of eight auspicious teas at the Waterwheel Park, you will be impressed by Lanzhou with its harmonious combination of the modern and the old.
Chengguan, Qilihe, Xigu, Honggu and Anning are the five districts comprising Lanzhou's downtown. Chengguan District, situated in eastern Lanzhou, is the center of politics, economy, culture, scientific research and transportation. In northwestern Lanzhou, Anning District is the economic development zone as well as the area where most colleges are located. Zhongxin Square, also named
Dongfanghong Square is the largest in Lanzhou situated in the central area of the city. There is Dongfanghong Department Store in the south, Guofang Shopping Center in the east and Lanzhou Gym sitting in the west. The square is the daily entertainment place for local people and is also an ideal shopping area for tourists. The popular commercial streets in Lanzhou are mainly Qingyang Lu, Zhongshan Lu, Jiuquan Lu, Zhangye Lu, Yongchang Lu, Qin'an Lu, Longxi Lu and Linxia Lu, etc.
While the natural parks around the city such as Yan Tan Park and Shifogou National Forest Park will restore and refresh you, the White Pagoda Park and the Five-Spring Mountain Park will give you an understanding of the cultural side of Lanzhou.
If you want to experience something more exciting, the Bingling Thousand Buddha Caves, Labrang Monastery and Sangke Prairie should satisfy you thoroughly.
Besides the above-mentioned attractions, the hospitable locals, multifarious restaurants, cheap yet delicious snacks, and convenient transportation system will all ensure that you get a memorable trip in this tolerant and placid city.
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Q & A on Lanzhou
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Aug. 10,2010 02:33 Reply
Mr.macario m. pavia(Philippines) said:
Can i have the email address of Mayor Yuan Zhanting of Lanzhou Municipal People's Government? or fax number? I need to communicate with him regarding the visit of the officials of the Provincial Government of Albay, Philippines.
Aug. 10,2010 03:13
Ms.Sara replied:
I think you'd better go to Lanzhou Municipal People's government Official Website to look for the information.
2.
Jul. 19,2010 22:59 Reply
Ms.tess(phils) said:
how long would it take to travel by train lanzhou from bei
jing?
Jul. 20,2010 01:57
Mr.Alan replied:
It will take you about 18 hours.
3.
Jul. 9,2010 01:07 Reply
Ms.Baza(Israel ) said:
Hi
Can you tell me what is the best way to get
from Lanzhou to Jiǔzhigōu
From Jiǔzhigōu to Huanglong
from Huanglong to Chengdu & what are the bus schedule and prices, thanks
Jul. 16,2010 21:51
Ms.SUMMERLING(China) replied:
From Lanzhou to Jiuzhaigou: take train to Chengdu and then take bus to Jiuzhaigou. CNY73-416,bus fare CNY63-90.
From Jiuzhaigou to Huanglong, take bus, Bus fare around CNY50
From Huanglong to Chengdu, take flight, the bus trip is very uncomfortable. Flight fare, around CNY1000
4.
Jun. 3,2010 22:28 Reply
Mr.Ken(California) said:
I am considering about teaching high school in Lanzhou, Gansu and can anyone give me some information about the weather, the city itself, things to do, night life, etc. I have been teaching near Guangzhou very close to a city named Huadu for a college for 2 years.. Beofe that I was teaching in Suzhou in Jiangsu provinvce for over 1 year. Will this place be to boring for me and is the city pretty westernized.. thanks ken
Jun. 8,2010 21:57
Mr.Sandy replied:
No, Lanzhou is not westernized, a bit boring as you day than Suzhou and Guangzhou, I think. There are many muslims here. It is close to the western area of China. If you are wiling to see desert, grassland, to explore Xinjiang, Qinghai and Tibet, Langzhou is good starting point. The yellow River run through the city. The weather there is drier, colder and more windy. Anyway, it is different from Guangzhou and Suzhou, but it is not bad anyway.
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May. 21,2010 10:16 Reply
Ms.naomi(China) said:
Which best hotel is near xigu gong yuan,lanzhou? and is there any agency where to rent a car with driver there? Pls help.
May. 22,2010 00:50
Mr.Jamie replied:
As I know, the Xigu Park is located far away from downtown Langzhou. So, it is suggested that you stay in downtown Langzhou where nice hotel could be found. As for renting a car, you could ask help from local travel agency or a car rental company.