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What are the scenic spots in Lanzhou Yellow River landscape?

Lanzhou is the capital city where the Yellow River passes, and because the Yellow River has built the Yellow River Wind Line here, what scenic spots are there to see? Below are the details of the scenic spots of the Yellow River Wind Line in Lanzhou. Let's have a look!

I. Statue of the Yellow River Mother

The sculpture "Mother of the Yellow River" is located in the middle section of Binhe Road on the south bank of the Yellow River in Lanzhou, on the north side of Xiaoxihu Park. It is the most beautiful sculpture of the Yellow River, the mother river of the Chinese nation. It has high artistic value and won the Excellence Award in the first national urban sculpture scheme appraisal.

The sculpture, created by He E, a famous sculptor in Gansu, is 6 meters long, 2.2 meters wide and 2.6 meters high, with a total weight of over 40 tons. It consists of "mother" and "baby boy". It symbolizes the endless and indomitable mother of the Yellow River who has nurtured the Chinese nation and the happy and prosperous descendants of China. The sculpture is simple in composition and profound in meaning, reflecting the long history and culture of Gansu. Mother Yellow River has beautiful hair, kind manners, tall and symmetrical figure, beautiful curves and a slight smile. She looked up, her right arm slightly bent, lying on her back on the waves, snuggling up to a naked baby boy on her right side, looking slightly sideways, looking naughty and lovely. The composition of the sculpture has profound implications, symbolizing the endless and indomitable Yellow River mother and the happy and prosperous Chinese descendants.

The base of the lower part of the sculpture is engraved with water ripples and fish patterns, which originated from the original patterns of ancient painted pottery in Gansu and reflected the long history and culture of Gansu. 1In August, 984, the National Youth Earth Summer Camp erected the cradle of the Chinese nation-the Yellow River Mother Monument in front of the sculpture. Behind the sculpture, yachts on the Yellow River roll over the waves, and couples stroll on the riverbank; The water waves are bright and set each other off; Buddhism and Taoism watch the fire across the bank.

Address: Nanbinhe Middle Road, Qilihe District, Lanzhou, Gansu

Opening hours: all day

Public transportation: Take bus No.25, 142 to the Yellow River Bus Station in the city, or take 18, 56, 58, 103, 106, 107,1/kloc.

Second, Baita Mountain Park

Located on the Baita Mountain on the north bank of the Yellow River in Lanzhou, it was named after the Baita in Yuan Dynasty. Baita Mountain is towering and undulating, winding in the suburbs, and has the potential to surround Jincheng. The White Pagoda was originally built to commemorate a Tibetan Sakya Lama who went to Mongolia to meet Genghis Khan and died in Lanzhou. The existing White Pagoda was rebuilt by Liu Yongcheng, governor of Gansu Province, during Jingtai period of Ming Dynasty (1450- 1456). In the fifty-fourth year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty (17 15), the governor made up the old and added the new, and expanded the temple site, naming it "Jionji".

The White Pagoda has seven floors and eight sides, and its height is about17m. There is a circular base below, with a green roof, Buddha statues carved on both sides, and iron bells tied to the eaves and corners. The outside of the tower is coated with white paste, such as white jade. Baita Mountain was converted into a park on 1958, with a total construction area of more than 8,000 square meters. It is divided into three buildings, built on the mountain, with red columns and cornices. All buildings are connected by pavilions and cloisters, extending in all directions. The original elephant drum, bronze bell and bauhinia tree on the mountain were called "the three treasures of Zhenshan" in ancient times, but now the bauhinia tree has died.

Baita Mountain has been afforested for many years, with high trees and dense forests and winding paths leading to secluded places. Among the three pavilions in the park, the unique "Yellow River Stone Pavilion" is rich in stones and unique in style. At the foot of the mountain is Zhongshan Bridge, which has become the only place for Lanzhou tourism. About 1 km away from Baita Mountain in Lanzhou, there is the site of Wang Baobao City in Yuan Dynasty. According to legend, in the early Ming Dynasty, General Xu Da and his men were ordered to attack the Yuan Army, which had been entrenched for a long time. Just in time for the Lantern Festival, Xu Da ordered the sergeant to make a thick and long drum, pretending to be a social fire team and mixing it into the city. Taking the flag as the number, the internal and external cooperation finally broke through Wang Bao.

2. You can also choose 4, 6, 9, 15, 25, 34, 59, 105, 109,12, 120,/kloc.

3. Take the bus. 1, No.6, No.4, No.75, 106, 107, 138 and 137 go to Xiguan Cross, the most prosperous business district in Lanzhou, and walk north to Baitashan Park, as long as 65437.

Third, Zhongshan Bridge.

Zhongshan Bridge, located on the north side of the middle section of Binhe Road, is an ancient bridge with a long history in Lanzhou and is known as "the first bridge of the Yellow River in the world". The predecessor of Zhongshan Bridge began in the fifth year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (AD 1372), and Song Guogong Shengfeng built a pontoon bridge 70 miles west of Lanzhou. In the ninth year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1376), Wei Gong Deng Yu moved the pontoon bridge to the west of the city 10, and called it "Zhenyuan Bridge". In the eighteenth year (1385), Lanzhou Wei ordered the pontoon bridge to be moved to its present position. At this point, * * has three cast iron bridge columns "General Column" with a weight of 10 ton and a length of 5.8 meters. In the thirty-third year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1907), at the suggestion of Peng Yingjia of Lanzhou Road, at the initiative of Governor Yun Sheng of Gansu Province, and under the technical guidance of Americans Manbaoben and Dro, the first iron bridge of the Yellow River was built by German firm Caius, with a length of 233.33 meters and a width of 7.5 meters. 1942 changed to "Zhongshan Bridge". 1954, the Lanzhou Municipal People's Government renovated and strengthened the iron bridge, adding five curved steel arch beams to make the iron bridge look solid and durable. Zhongshan Bridge is located on the Yellow River Railway Bridge at the foot of Baita Mountain in northern Lanzhou. It is the oldest ancient bridge in Lanzhou and is known as "the first bridge of the Yellow River in the world".

The predecessor of Zhongshan Bridge is the Yellow River pontoon bridge. The Yellow River pontoon bridge was built in the fifth year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1372) and was built by Song Guogong Shengfeng 7 miles west of Lanzhou. In the 9th year of Wu Ming Dynasty (1376), Deng Yu, the Duke of Wei, moved this bridge to the west of the city and called it Zhenyuan Bridge. In the 18th year of A.D. 1385, Wei of Lanzhou moved the pontoon bridge to Baita Mountain. Up to now, there are three cast iron pontoon columns weighing 10 ton and 5.8 meters long, which were left in Lanzhou when the bridge was built. They are called "universal columns". Cast on the column are the words "Hongwu nine years, its second birthday, auspicious day of the ecliptic in August, company commander Wei Guogong, built a column in the south of the pontoon bridge, tied with an iron chain of 120 feet". At that time, the Yellow River pontoon bridge was composed of 24 large ships, which were arranged horizontally on the Yellow River. The distance between ships is 5 meters, connected with long wood, covered with boards and fenced. There are four vertical iron pillars and 45 large wooden pillars on the north and south banks, and two thick iron ropes each 50 meters long, which fix the ship on the river. In winter, the Yellow River will be demolished when it freezes, and a pontoon bridge will be built in spring. The poem "Peach Blossom Ice March, Ice Plate River Bridge Willow Green" is a portrayal of the pontoon bridge at that time. One of the eight ancient scenic spots in Lanzhou, "Dragon Down and Dragon Locked", also refers to this kind of scenery.

With the passage of time, Lanzhou has built more than 10 railway and highway bridges with beautiful appearance, novel structure, advanced technology and extraordinary momentum. This ancient railway bridge across the Yellow River is no longer the only way to connect the north and south of the Yellow River. Nevertheless, people still admire and admire it, because it is like an epic, engraved with the historical changes of Lanzhou from ancient times to modern times, showing the splendid artistic picture of Lanzhou people.

Address: at the foot of Baita Mountain in the middle section of Binhe Road, Chengguan District, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province

Opening hours: all day

* * * Public transportation:

1. You can take bus No.4, No.6, No.9, 15, No.25, No.74, 109, 123, 137 and 139.

2. Take bus No.20, No.35, No.53, 108, 13 1 and get off at Baitashan Park Station in the north of the Yellow River.

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