Current location - Recipe Complete Network - Food recipes - What is there to do in Lanzhou City?
What is there to do in Lanzhou City?

The most unique tourist spots in Lanzhou are free of charge.

That is to take a walk along the Yellow River and overlook the Yellow River from the Zhongshan Bridge.

Not far north of Yongchang Road is Binhe Avenue, and a little further west is Zhongshan Bridge, the landmark of Lanzhou.

The night view of the Yellow River is quite good.

Walk along North Binhe Road or South Binhe Road.

See how far you can walk based on your foot strength.

North of Zhongshan Bridge is Baitashan Park. The entrance fee is 5 yuan and you can climb it.

Near Yongchang Road is Xiguan Cross, the prosperous commercial center of Lanzhou. You can visit Zhangye Road Pedestrian Street. Among them, Dazhong Lane and Muta Lane are famous snack streets in Lanzhou. Walk south along Yongchang Road and pass Qingyang Road.

Ning Road Snack Street is also very good.

Candy, I don’t know.

But Lanzhou’s snacks are not candies, and neither are its specialties.

Good snacks include: beef noodles, stuffed skin, sweet fermented grains, gray beans, hot winter fruits, etc. In addition, all kinds of northwest noodles can be found in Lanzhou.

Specialties of Lanzhou include: lily, bitter water rose, Sanpaotai, Yellow River honey, Anning white pink peach, etc. Lanzhou is a famous city of melons and fruits, so you can try the melons and fruits.

In addition, Ningxia wolfberry, Gannan fern and various specialties from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau can be found in major supermarkets in Lanzhou.

If you have a lot of free time in Lanzhou, you can consider visiting tourist spots around Lanzhou.

The public security in Lanzhou is poor, but Binhe Road is still very safe before 10 p.m., and there are many people walking.

One afternoon is enough to explore all the special parks in Lanzhou. You can just watch the night view in the evening. It would be better to eat more snacks in Xiguan.

On Nanbinhe Road, go west from Zhongshan Bridge. Not far away is the Lanzhou Waterwheel Park. If you are interested, you can go in and have a look. The ticket is 2 yuan. A little further west is the Yellow River Mother Statue. You can take a look. It is free. Go further west.

, is the Qili River Yellow River Bridge, cross the river from above, and it is a theme park on the Yellow River, free of charge; walk back (go east) to Zhongshan Bridge, which is Baitashan Park, the entrance fee is 5 yuan, and that's about it.

There is also a Wuquan Mountain Park in Lanzhou. The entrance fee is 6 yuan. If you have time, you can check it out. Just take bus 123 at Xiguan Bus Terminal to Wuquan Mountain. Legend has it that this is where Huo Qubing dug springs to get water.

The Lanzhou Zoo is also in Wuquanshan Park, and the entrance fee is 5 yuan.

If you have any other questions you can add, I have lived in Lanzhou for four years.