- Gansu - Wikipedia
Gansu is a compound of the names of Ganzhou (now the main urban district and seat of Zhangye) and Suzhou (an old name and the modern seat of Jiuquan), formerly the two most important Chinese settlements in the Hexi Corridor
- Gansu | History, Geography, Facts | Britannica
Gansu, sheng (province), north-central and northwestern China It is bordered by Mongolia to the north, the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region to the northeast, the Hui Autonomous Region of Ningxia and the province of Shaanxi to the east, the provinces of Sichuan and Qinghai to the south and southwest, and the Uygur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang
- Gansu Travel Guide: Major Cities, Attractions, Facts
As a multiple ethnic settlement, Gansu has cultivated unique customs and culture Known as the key place and golden section of the Silk Road, Gansu is full of cultural and historical relics including the Mogao Caves, Jiayuguan Pass, Labrang Monastery and Bingling Temple
- The Ultimate 10 Things to Do in Gansu - China Highlights
Gansu has a vast and diverse cultural landscape with striking scenery and prominent historic sites Here we list the top 10 things to do in Gansu, from ancient Silk Road culture to Tibetan culture, from sacred temples to rainbow mountains, from vast deserts to tranquil towns
- Gansu - course. chinaculture. org
Gansu Province is located in northwestern China, on the upper reaches of the Yellow River A key birthplace of Chinese civilization and Chinese medicine, Gansu province is also home to an important section of the Great Wall (a UNESCO World Heritage Site)
- Gansu, Heart of Silk Road, Stunning Caves and Culture 2025
Discover Gansu, a vibrant land filled with Silk Road history, stunning landscapes like Jiayuguan, and rich cultural heritage from ancient caves to colorful ceramics Gansu Province, located in northwest China, is a key provincial administrative region, with its capital in Lanzhou
- Gansu - New World Encyclopedia
Gansu is abbreviated Gan or Long (陇 隴), and is also known as Long West or Long Right, in reference to the Long Mountain that lies to the east of Gansu Gansu has a unique role in China Sitting on the terminus of the Silk Road, Gansu benefited from the trade with Constantinople and India
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