A complete list of tourist attractions in Zhongwei City. The tourist attractions in Zhongwei City include: 1. Shikong Temple Grottoes: The Shikong Temple Grottoes were first excavated in the Tang Dynasty. According to the historical records "Longyou Jinshilu" and "Gansu Xintongzhi": Shikong Temple is named after a temple.
It got its name because the temple was founded in the Tang Dynasty. The grottoes carved in the mountains and the statues in the caves were all made in the Tang Dynasty. It was an important cultural and religious base on the Silk Road in the Tang Dynasty. In 1961, it was announced as a key cultural relics protection unit by the People's Government of the Autonomous Region.
There are 13 grottoes in the Grotto Temple, from west to east: Yanguang Cave, Ten Thousand Buddhas Cave, Baizi Guanyin Cave, Laojun Cave, Sanqing Cave, Yuhuang Cave, Wuliang Cave, Jiujian Wuliang Cave, God of Wealth Cave
Cave, Yaowang Cave, Niangniang Cave, Dragon King Cave, Sleeping Buddha Cave 2. Zhongwei Gaomiao: Zhongwei Gaomiao is a national AAA-level scenic spot. Gaomiao Baoan Temple is located in the north of Zhongwei County. It was first built in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty and has been expanded through generations.
It was rebuilt and became a large-scale ancient building complex in the Qing Dynasty. Gaomiao Baoan Temple is a three-religion temple that worships not only Buddha and Bodhisattva, but also the Jade Emperor, Our Lady, Wenchang, Guan Gong, etc.
There are statues of Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism in the temple. There is Baoan Temple in front of the temple, with the mountain gate facing south, wing rooms on both sides, and the main hall with a single eaves on the top of the mountain. 3. Tengger Jinshahai Tourist Resort:
Tengger·Jinshahai Tourist Resort is a national AAA-level tourist attraction. It is located at the intersection of Yingyan Highway and Xiaohu Road, Yingshuiqiao Town, Shapotou District, Ningxia. The scenic area covers an area of ??11,600 acres, fully demonstrating the full ecological Tengger
Desert landscape. The main attractions include Desert View Tower, Silk Road Long Street, Wild Zone, Silk Road Star Tent Hotel, Desert Water Park, Desert Sunbathing Beach, Expansion Base, Military Camp, Silk Road Camel Team, etc. 4. Zhongwei.
Sikouzi Scenic Spot: Zhongwei Sikouzi Scenic Spot is a national AAA-level scenic spot, a Ningxia Civilized Scenic Spot, a Chinese Charming Scenic Spot, a Ningxia National Fitness Climbing Base, and one of the first batch of China's self-driving tourism activity bases.
It is a natural scenic tourist area that combines beauty, wonder and uniqueness. It was called Beihai in ancient times. It is surrounded by mountains and mountains in the south. In ancient times, it was the chokepoint for Guyuan, Pingliang, Xi'an and other places. 5. Tengger Desert Wetland·Jinsha Island Tourism.
Area: Tengger Desert Wetland·Jinsha Island Tourist Area is a national AAAA-level scenic spot and a national water conservancy scenic spot. The Tengger Desert Wetland Tourist Area is located on the southeast edge of the Tengger Desert, 8 kilometers away from the center of Zhongwei, Ningxia.
With an area of ??22 square kilometers and a water area of ??10,000 acres, it is a desert ecological wetland tourist attraction that integrates ecological sightseeing, leisure vacations, aquaculture, grassland horse racing, hot spring health care, and desert golf.
Encyclopedia, Zhongwei Tourism Introduction Shapotou tourist attraction Shapotou is located on the southeastern edge of the Tengger Desert, 18 kilometers west of Zhongwei City, Ningxia. It is praised by tourism experts as the world's monopoly tourism resource. It is one of the top 500 environmental protection companies in the world and among the first batch of 5A in the country.
It is one of the top ten most interesting places in China and one of the five most beautiful deserts in China. The Tengger Desert Wetland and Jinsha Island Tourist Area are located in the Shapotou Tourist Area of ??Zhongwei City.
The southeastern edge of the Tengger Desert, the fourth largest desert in China, is 6 kilometers away from the urban area and 5 kilometers away from Shapotou, a 5A-level scenic spot in China.
The project covers an area of ??22 square kilometers and has a water area of ??10,000 acres. It is a national 4A scenic spot.
Tengger Desert Wetland Sikouzi Scenic Spot Sikou Scenic Spot is located in the southeast of Xuanhe Town, Zhongwei City, Ningxia. It is dominated by karst landforms and Danxia landforms. It is a 3A-level tourist attraction, Ningxia's top ten honest scenic spots, China Charming Scenic Spot, Ningxia
Rock climbing fitness base.
The scenic spot has developed and constructed scenic spots such as the Suwu Shepherd White Marble Statue, the Big Sleeping Buddha at Sikou, Yunhan Tiandu Cable Bridge, Canyon Cliff Carvings, Yuntai Plank Road, and Western Rock Climbing Base, with a development area of ??15 square kilometers.
Sikouzi Scenic Area, Beichangtan Original Ecological Tourist Area, and Beichangtan Yellow River Gorge Original Ecological Tourist Area are located 20 kilometers west of the Yellow River Ancient Road.
The tourist area has steep cliffs on both sides of the Yellow River, dangerous shoals and reefs in the water. The river is sometimes straight and sometimes curved, and the flow speed is sometimes slow and sometimes rapid, so it is known as the "Little Three Gorges of the Yellow River".
Gaomiao Baoan Temple and Zhongwei Gaomiao are located in the north of Zhongwei City.
Built on a high platform connected to the city wall (including the Baoan Temple under the high platform).
It is said that it was first built during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty (1403-1424). After successive additions and reconstructions, by the Qing Dynasty it had become a large-scale ancient building complex, showing the style of Ningxia's ancient buildings.
It is as famous as the "Wonder of the Desert" and is one of the two major landscapes in Zhongwei.
The Shikong Temple Grottoes in Zhongning Shikong Temple of Gaomiao Baoan Temple began to be excavated in the Tang Dynasty. According to the historical records "Longyou Jinshilu" and "Gansu Xintongzhi": Shikong Temple is named after the temple. The temple was founded in the Tang Dynasty, and it was located in the mountains
"The grottoes and statues in the caves were all made in the Tang Dynasty." It was an important cultural and religious base on the Silk Road in the Tang Dynasty. In 1961, it was announced as a key cultural relic protection unit by the People's Government of the Autonomous Region.