I. Zixuan Wine Manor
Zixuan Wine Manor is located in Jiayuguan City, the western end of the Great Wall of Wan Li, at the junction of Chinese and western parts of the ancient Silk Road. It is a wine-making enterprise invested and built by Jiayuguan Hongfeng Industrial Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of jiuquan iron and steel (Group) Co., Ltd., the largest steel base in northwest China.
Zixuan Wine Manor was officially rated as a national 4a-level industrial tourist attraction by the National Tourism Administration on April 20 10. Based on the core function of wine making, the manor takes eight basic steps of wine making as the main content, namely, "harvesting → removing stems → squeezing pulp → fermentation → vulcanization → mixed wine → bottling → sealing".
Second, the first pier of the Great Wall
The first pier of the Great Wall, also known as Taolai River Pier, is the southernmost pier of Jiayuguan West Great Wall and the westernmost pier of Wan Li Great Wall in Ming Dynasty. The first pier of the Great Wall was built in the 18th year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1539) by Haan Lee, a garrison road in Suzhou, 7.5 kilometers north of Guancheng. The pier stands on a cliff nearly 56 meters high by the Taolai River.
Third, Jiayuguan Guancheng
Jiayuguan Guancheng is 6 kilometers southwest of Jiayuguan City, located in the middle of Jiayuguan's narrowest valley, on Jiayu Mountain, the highest terrain. The walls of the two wings of the city pass through the desert Gobi, 8 kilometers north of the Great Wall hanging from Montenegro, 7 kilometers south, and the first pier in the world. It is dominated by the western end of Wan Li Great Wall in Ming Dynasty and has been the first pass in Hexi since ancient times.
Guancheng was built in the fifth year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1372), and it took 168 years (1372-1539) from the initial construction to the completion of a complete pass, which was the most dangerous of the more than 1,000 passes under the jurisdiction of nine towns along the Great Wall in Ming Dynasty.
Fourth, Jiayuguan City Museum
Jiayuguan City Museum, located at Wuyi South Road 1379, Jiayuguan City, Gansu Province, east of Xiongguan Square, covers an area of 20,986 square meters, with a building area of1038 square meters, a total height of 2 1.45 meters and an exhibition hall area of 6,520 square meters.
On August 20, 2008, it was officially opened. On October 8th, 20 191/KLOC-0, Jiayuguan City Museum was transferred from Jiayuguan Natural Resources Bureau to Jiayuguan Culture and Tourism Bureau for management. As of 20 19, Jiayuguan City Museum has a collection of 808 pieces/set.
V mural tombs of Wei and Jin dynasties in Xincheng
Located on the Gobi Desert in Xincheng Township, 20 kilometers northeast of Jiayuguan City, more than 400 brick tombs have been found, most of which were underground murals in Wei and Jin Dynasties (AD 220-4 19), with a huge scale, which is called "the largest underground gallery in the world". Among the excavated parts, there are 8 painted brick mural tombs, and more than 700 mural bricks have been unearthed. Now only Tomb No.6 is open to tourists, and Tomb No.7 is only open to researchers.