Imperial Mausoleum of Xixia Dynasty is composed of nine imperial tombs and 254 tombs of imperial relatives and officials. It's the one of the largest and well preserved imperial mausoleums in China and is…
This pagoda is also known as Emin Minaret. Located in Turpan, it is famous both for its outstanding Islamic architectural style and special design, attracting numerous tourists coming to visit every year. The…
Today, traveling along the ancient silk road is one of the most popular ways to explore the ancient history and cultures in China. The route travels through Shaanxi, Gansu and Xinjiang, with lots of famous…
Niya Ruins is located in the desert in northwest of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. It was famed as the Pompeii in the East and a fantastic ancient metropolis due to the large quantity and variety of…
Hukou Waterfall is the largest waterfull on the Yellow River and the second largest one in China, after the Huangguoshu Waterfall in Guizhou Province.It's now a hot tourist attraction for its enchanting and…
With a long history of more than 600 years, City Wall is now the oldest and best preserved defensive fortification in China. It has magnificent structure and significant military functions.
108 Dagobas, as its name suggests, is one hundred and eight Lamaist dagobas scattered on a slope west of Qingtong Dam. It is distributed in a regular way, the unique layout of which remains to be a mystery…
Qingyin Pavilion (清音阁), which means "Pavilion of Pure Sound," was built in the fourth year of Emperor Xi Zong's rule during the Tang Dynasty, in 877. It was so named because the structure was built on a rocky