💎 Ningxia in the Off-Season Is a Hidden Gem!

#discoverchina
It’s quiet, uncrowded, and the travel experience? So good.
I spent a few slow days here with friends, and it was exactly what we needed 🧘♀️🍃

🍇 Wine Time in Yin Chuan
Yinchuan is actually known for its wine production, and the region is dotted with beautiful vineyards and wineries. I specially planned a wine estate visit for this trip, and it was chef’s kiss.

📍Stop: Meihe Manor Winery (美贺庄园)
🚗 Getting There: Best to rent a car or self-drive.

This European-style castle nestled in a sea of vineyards completely stole my heart at first glance 💒✨
Inside, it’s not just about wine—there are also modern art pieces and well-curated displays that reflect the wine estate’s artistic taste and attention to detail.

From the underground wine cellar to the production area and display hall on the main floor, you’ll find racks of aging wine and award-winning bottles galore.
The third-floor tasting room offers stunning views of the Helan Mountains as you sip from your glass—pure bliss.
In summer, the surrounding vineyards open for tours, with lush green vines everywhere 💚

🌟 Other Must-See Spots Around Yinchuan
🎬 Zhenbeibao Western Film Studio
Filming site for classics like A Chinese Odyssey and Red Sorghum.
It’s super close to Meihe Manor—perfect to pair with your winery visit!

🏛️ Western Xia Imperial Tombs
Just listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2025!
These ancient relics rising from the desert plains are absolutely awe-inspiring.
Don’t miss the museum—it’s packed with incredible artifacts and history.

🏜️ Wuhai
Where the desert meets the lake—half sand, half water.
In March, Wuhai Lake freezes over, adding a totally unique vibe to the scenery.

📚 Zhongwei
Check out Shapotou and the Desert Library—both are iconic landmarks.
The northwestern landscapes here are especially novel for those of us from southern China 🌵
#travel #thingstodo

Post by Fly with Jess | Apr 11, 2025

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