5.5 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Northwest China’s Gansu Province
A magnitude-5.5 earthquake struck Gansu Province, China, on January 26, 2026, with authorities currently assessing damage and coordinating relief efforts.
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A magnitude-5.5 earthquake struck Gansu Province, China, on January 26, 2026, with authorities currently assessing damage and coordinating relief efforts.
In Gansu Province’s desert, “Boundless” appears like a mirage—a stunning fusion of Tang Dynasty artistry and modern engineering. This white palace captivates visitors with its timeless elegance.
In Gansu’s desert, the sculpture “Boundless” rises like a mirage, blending ancient Tang Dynasty art with modern engineering.
Zhao Yan founded the Zhibo Special Education Training Center in Gansu Province, providing free support to over 400 special needs children, helping them develop skills for independent living.
Zhao Yan’s dedication in Gansu Province has transformed lives. By establishing the Zhibo Special Education Training Center, she has provided free support to over 400 children with disabilities.
Marigold flowers are blooming in Shandan County, Gansu Province, attracting visitors and boosting local incomes through the integration of agriculture and tourism in a rural rejuvenation initiative.
China’s Ministry of Water Resources has activated a Level-IV emergency flood response in Shaanxi and Gansu provinces due to anticipated severe rainfall and potential flooding.
Tianshui in Gansu Province honors Fuxi, the mythical ancestor credited with founding key aspects of Chinese civilization, in an annual ceremony recognized as a national intangible cultural heritage.
Wulan Ancient Town in Zhangye, Gansu Province, shines brightly as it lights up ahead of the Lantern Festival, inviting visitors to celebrate the culmination of the Lunar New Year festivities.
An M6.2 earthquake in Northwest China kills 135 as rescuers continue searching for survivors in harsh winter conditions.
A flock of swans dancing in the morning mist along the Black River in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, symbolizes successful ecological protection efforts, attracting wildlife and tourists alike.
In a world-first initiative, Dunhuang’s Mingsha Mountain and Crescent Spring scenic spot in China’s Gansu province has introduced dedicated traffic signals for camels to manage tourist rides.
Discover Crescent Lake, a natural oasis nestled within the deserts of Gansu Province, China. This crescent-shaped lake near Dunhuang City offers a striking contrast of blue waters amid golden sands.