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SCENES & SIGHTS
Yinchuan
Byname: Phoenix City. Arising northwest Chinese industrial
city and capital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. A famous
historical and cultural city as well, and capital of the Western
Xia. Major attractions: Tembhs of Western Xia Kings, Haibao
Pagoda, Shahu Scenic Zone, Helan Mountain, Chengtian Temple
Pagoda, Twin Pagodas at Baisikou, and Nanguan Mosque.
Haibao Pagoda
A 53.9-metre-high 11-floor pavilion like brick structure
with a history of 1,500 years, HaibaoPagoda is the city emblem
of Yinchuan. A wooden stairway inside the pagoda conducts
to the 9th floor for a look at the city's landscape.
Nanguan Mosque
The Nanguan Mosque to the southwest of the southern city
gate of Yinchuan was first built in 1915, and expanded in
1953. Covering an area of 20mu, it has a 22-metre-tall, 945-wquare-metre
Prayer Hall that can seat 1,000 worshipers. In 1981, modern
building materials were employed to give the mosque a new
facelift. The mosque is marked for its group of green domes,
with the one in the center dedicated to Mohammed, the father
of Islamism, and the four in the corners honouring the Hanafiyah,
Malikiyah, Shafiiyah, and Hanabilah schools respectively.
The mosque is the venue for Id-al-Fitr, Corban, and Mawlid
alnabi festivals and the daily morning and evening prayer
services.
Ningxia Museum
Housed in Chengtian Temple in the old part of Yinchuan, Ningxia
Museum has a collection of nearly 10,000 cultural artifacts.
The 1,000 objects on display are of high historical and cultural
value.
Western
Xia Tombs
Nine tombs of Western Xia kings and 140-plus companion tombs
buried with the remains of major imperial family members and
aristocrats are laid out according to the contours of the
terrain in an area of 50 square km on the eastern side of
Helan Mountain 35 km west of Yinchuan. Each tomb was an independent
architectural complex more than 100,000 square metres in area,
which was complete with turrets, archways, stele pavilion,
outer wall, inner city, memorial hall, pagoda-shaped altar,
and divine wall. It is one of the largest and best protected
imperial cemeteries in China.
Scenic Shahu Lake
Shahu Lake Scenic Zone, 56 km north of Yinchuan, consists
of a 30,000mu desert, a 10,000-mu lake, and 100,000-mu marshlands.
The blue lake and yellow sand are set off strikingly against
the backdrop of the Helan Mountain. The reed marshes around
the lake are habitats for more than 1 million precious birds
in 190 or so kinds, including swans and red-crested cranes.
Shapotou, Zhongwei County
Shapotou Scenic Zone, 22 km west of Zhongwei County, is characterized
by a cliff-like sand dune some 70 metres in height and 200
metres in width. It is also a landmark for the lTengger Desert.
"Bell tolls at the Sandy Slope" is a famed scenery.
The ocal people have managed to harness the desert by planting
grass in chessboard pattern. Travellers may venture into the
Tengger Desert by riding camels, or raft the Yellow River
aboard sheepskin dinghies.
Mount
Sumeru Grottoes
During the Northern Wei, Sui, Tang, Song and Ming dynasties,
more than 130 grottoes were tunneled into the eastern side
of the Sumeru Mountain 320 km southeast of Yinchuan and 55
km from Guyuan County. The earliest grotto has been more than
1,400 years old. Precious Buddhist sculptures, done along
Silk Road, have survived to this day to become a legacy as
important as those enshrined in Dunhuang grottoes. Today it
is under state protection as a key cultural treasure.
108 Pagodas in Qingtongxia
the main attractions of the Scenic Qingtongxia Reservoir
on the western shore of the YellowRiver are 108 Buddhist pagodas.
They range in height from 3.5 to 2.5 metres, fashioned in
three shapes (pyramid, gourd, and vase), and arranged on a
rising mountain slope in rows of increasing odd numbers to
form a colossal triangle. A major scenery by the Yellow River.
Cliff
Carvings in Helan Mountain
Hailed as a major wonder of ancient Chinese civilization,
these cliff carvings there are tens of thousands of them were
discovered at the entrance to the Helan Mountain 46 km from
Yinchuan. Done by Chinese nomads some 10,000 years ago. They
run the gamut from portraits, totems and geniolatry signs
to scenes of hunting, grazing, war and dance. There is something
genuinely uninhibited and unaffected about them.
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