Travel the World | The Silk Road and the Charms of Gansu

Driving through the northwest is always accompanied by a sense of history. Jiayuguan, Yangguan, and Dunhuang in Gansu are treasures where Chinese culture and the Silk Road meet. Being there is like traveling through time, feeling the weight of history and the magnificence of nature.

1️⃣ Jiayuguan, known as the "First and Greatest Pass Under Heaven," is the western starting point of the Ming Great Wall. Standing on the towering city walls, looking out at the endless Gobi Desert, you can feel the hardships and pride of the ancients defending the frontier. Every brick on the city tower tells a story of history, filling you with awe for Chinese civilization.
2️⃣ Yangguan, though the site is in ruins, the poem "Drink another cup of wine, for west of Yangguan there will be no old friends" still seems to echo in your ears. The yellow sand and solitary smoke at sunset outline the desolation and poetry of the Silk Road, intoxicating you.
3️⃣ Dunhuang is undoubtedly the highlight of this trip. The murals and statues of the Mogao Caves are stunning in their artistic achievements and religious atmosphere. The Singing Sand Dunes and Crescent Lake are natural wonders, with the desert and spring coexisting like a tranquil painting. Riding camels and listening to the wind in the sand here, you can experience the unique romance of the desert.
4️⃣ From the grandeur of Jiayuguan to the exquisite beauty of Dunhuang, every place in Gansu is worth savoring. It is not only a witness to history but also a journey of the soul through time and space.

Post by Cook_Lucas_43 | Nov 22, 2024

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