Over 100 Wild Yaks Spotted in Gansu, Signaling Ecological Revival
A herd of over 100 protected wild yaks spotted in China’s Gansu Province highlights successful ecological conservation efforts in high-altitude regions.
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A herd of over 100 protected wild yaks spotted in China’s Gansu Province highlights successful ecological conservation efforts in high-altitude regions.
Shenlu Park’s ice-and-snow festival in Gansu Province is drawing tourists, boosting local winter tourism and cultural engagement in 2026.
In Gansu Province, 212 endangered Przewalski’s horses thrive this winter through tech-driven conservation efforts, including solar monitoring and ice-breaking for water access.
Tianzhu County in Gansu combines high-altitude skiing with Tibetan cultural experiences, driving winter tourism growth ahead of the 2025-2026 New Year holiday.
Gansu Province employs AI-driven weather systems to protect ancient relics from climate threats, shifting from restoration to predictive preservation.
The ‘Son of the Earth’ sculpture—a colossal sleeping baby crafted from red sandstone in Gansu Province’s desert—is captivating visitors with its symbolism of harmony between humans and nature.
Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture in northwest China’s Gansu Province is a haven of natural beauty and cultural richness, boasting stunning landscapes like the Bingling Grottos and unique cultural crafts.
Discover Linxia in northwest China’s Gansu Province, known as the “hometown of painted pottery” with relics dating back over 5,000 years.
Discover the Yulin Caves in northwest China’s Gansu Province, home to some of the earliest depictions of Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, predating the classic novel “Journey to the West” by centuries.
The Shazhou Night Market in Dunhuang, Gansu Province, offers visitors an unforgettable blend of art, culture, and delectable street food, making it a must-visit destination for travelers.
Explore Suoyang City, a remarkable historical site in China’s Gansu Province. Once a key hub on the ancient Silk Roads, it offers a rich tapestry of cultural and historical treasures waiting to be discovered.
Discover Suoyang City, an ancient Silk Roads hub in Gansu Province, China. Explore its well-preserved military defenses, irrigation networks, and cultural relics, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2014.
Discover the vibrant Shazhou Night Market in Dunhuang, Gansu Province, where visitors can enjoy delicious street food, explore unique clothing, and admire impressive artworks reflecting the region’s rich heritage.
At Mingshan Mountain in northwest China’s Gansu Province, camel traffic lights guide thousands of camels daily, blending tradition with innovation to manage the flow of tourists exploring the golden dunes.
A colossal red sandstone baby sculpture known as ‘Son of the Earth’ lies peacefully in Gansu’s desert, symbolizing harmony between man and nature and drawing visitors from around the world.
In the Gobi Desert of China’s Gansu Province, the colossal “Son of the Earth” sculpture—a giant sleeping baby carved from red sandstone—draws visitors worldwide, symbolizing harmony between humanity and nature.
Witness the stunning transformation of Haizi Grassland in Gansu Province as it becomes a golden wonderland in autumn, offering breathtaking views of shimmering lakes and endless golden plains.
Explore the mesmerizing Dunhuang Yardang National Geopark in China’s Gansu Province, where wind-carved formations create a breathtaking landscape.
Yang Kai, a 28-year-old artisan from Gansu Province, creates stunning dough sculptures inspired by the ancient murals of the Yulin Caves, bridging past and present through his intricate work.
The 7th Silk Road International Cultural Expo in Dunhuang showcases over 300 Silk Road artifacts, highlighting ancient East-West cultural exchanges.