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Yinchuan, referred to as "Yin", is the capital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous region, a national historical and cultural city, and one of the important central cities in Northwest China. The military, political, economic, cultural, scientific research, transportation and financial center of the autonomous region is a comprehensive industrial city focusing on the development of light and textile industry and coordinated development of machinery, chemical industry and building materials industry. Located in the middle of Ningxia Plain, located on the western edge of Ordos in the east and Helan Mountain in the west, the Yellow River runs through the city. It is a famous historical and cultural city in China, a central city in the adjacent area of Ningxia, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi and Gansu, and a node city of the Silk Road. it is a key economic zone for the in-depth implementation of the western development strategy. Yinchuan is an ancient city with a long history. Human beings thrived at the Shuidonggou site as early as 30,000 years ago. Yinchuan, the capital of the Xixia Dynasty in history, is a famous historical and cultural city of the country.
Travel Notes In Yinchuan
Happy "sheep herder" (Part 2)
Before 9:30, the online car-hailing car arrived at the gate of the yard. After we said goodbye to Master Ma, we rushed to our next stop - Yinchuan. Th
The first store in Yinchuan, Guochao BBQ is in the north of the city
Twilight falls, Yinchuan summer night. A good and relaxing meal after a busy day. It belongs to the happiness brought by supper, which is the most imp
Ahuatian burst milk and leaked milk, Yinchuan has it
I finally ate my first bite in Yinchuan!!! Ovaltine leaked milk! This really made me exaggerated enough to write: help me, it’s so delicious! It’s the
Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia and Shanxi, a journey across four provinces in the Northwest (Ningxia chapter)
Due to negligence, the day of Lanzhou was not included in the article on Gansu, so I had to insert it into the article on Ningxia. I hope my friends w