“Nihao! China”|Ningxia: A Treasured Land in Western China
Ningxia lies at the geometric center of China’s territory, long praised as a “Western Gem,” “Jiangnan beyond the Great Wall,” and a “Land Nourished by the Yellow River.” Its numerous tourist destinations boast a profound cultural heritage and unique natural scenery, including the Yellow River, Helan Mountains, Liupan Mountains, Luoshan Mountain, Sand Lake, Shapotou, Xixia Imperial Tombs, Jiangtaibao, Zhenbeipu, and the ancient Great Wall. Here, visitors traverse landscapes ranging from vast deserts and endless rivers to towering peaks and canyons, from rushing waters to serene lakes, and from the Gobi Desert to grasslands and star-filled skies. They can savor soft and sweet wolfberry pastry, mellow wines with a lingering sweet finish, and tender Yanchi Tan lamb, while experiencing a deep cultural legacy blended with modern vitality. Come to Ningxia, where history whispers in your ear, nature embraces you with breathtaking scenes, and your soul finds peace in the interweaving of history and nature.

Wine grapes

Huangsha Gudu National Wetland Park

Qingtongxia Yellow River Grand Canyon

Shahu Eco-tourism Area

Shapotou National Nature Reserve-The Yellow River Homestay Resort

Shuidonggou Site

The Great Wall of Six Dynasties

Xixia Imperial Tombs

Echoes of the Imperial Tombs

Xixia Imperial Tombs at Sunset

Starry Sky above the Vast Desert- Hotel of the Stars

Ancient Rock Paintings

Intangible Cuture Heritage of Ningxia-Hemp Weaving
