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Embarking on an enchanted summer journey in Gansu's Wuwei
2024-05-09
In May, the peonies in Liangzhou Botanical Garden bloom as if on schedule, in a dazzling array of colors. This is the best time to visit Wuwei to appreciate the fragrant peonies, the national flower of China.
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Xifeng embraces bountiful cherry harvest
2024-05-08
Nestled amid the picturesque landscape of Qilou village in Qingyang city's Wenquan town, the Qingyang Fengqingyuan Planting Farmers Professional Cooperative vibrates with activity as their greenhouse-grown cherries reach peak ripeness, attracting tourists.
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Gansu welcomes 25.1 million tourists during May Day holiday
2024-05-07
The Gansu Provincial Department of Culture and Tourism released data showing that Gansu received 25.1 million tourists and generated 15.09 billion yuan ($2.13 billion) in tourism revenue during the five-day May Day holiday, marking year-on-year increases of 23.7 percent and 38 percent, respectively.
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Gansu unveils 'Taohe Ruyi Bay', a pioneering blend of transportation and tourism
2024-05-06
Gansu's first integrated tourist destination service area, "Taishi Service Area - Taohe Ruyi Bay," officially opened on April 30. This attraction combines a family park, a food street, Ruyi Camp, a peony garden, and water sports, making it a new highlight in the province's integration of transportation and tourism.
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Gansu unveils first fully enclosed 330kV substation
2024-04-30
A landmark achievement has been realized in Gansu province with the successful commissioning of Baihe 330kV Substation on April 29, marking the province's first fully enclosed substation. This state-of-the-art facility, designed with a double-layer indoor layout, integrates 330kV and 110kV substations, forming a crucial component of the Gansu Lanzhou Central 330kV Transmission and Transformation Project.
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Maijishan Grottoes rank fourth among 5A scenic areas in China
2024-04-29
Tianshui's tourism market is experiencing a sustained surge, fueled by the recent social media frenzy surrounding its famed 'malatang' — a mix of foods boiled in hot, spicy broth.