
- Ten thousand acres of rapeseed flowers in Menyuan
Rapeseed flowers are not uncommon, they can be found everywhere, but the rapeseed flowers in Menyuan are magnificent, stretching for hundreds of kilometers from Qilian Mountain in the north, Yong'an City in the west, Yulong Beach in the east, and Daban Mountain in the south, like a golden sea. Thick and vibrant yellow flowers stretch along the Haomen River, crossing the Menyuan Basin for hundreds of kilometers. Under the deep blue sky of the plateau, they complement the distant mountains and rivers, and the villages and homes shine brightly. From a close-up to a distant view, it is a beautiful scenery
- Qilian Grassland
It is one of the six major grasslands in China, mainly distributed in Qinghai and Zhangye, Gansu, with a large area within Qinghai. Every July and August, the Qilian Mountains, which connect with the grasslands, are still covered in silver, while the grasslands are covered in vast blue waves, dotted with horses, cows, and flocks of sheep. Among them, scattered small swamps and lakes adorn the grasslands, making it impossible for this place not to be plump and beautiful. This has attracted a tribe of Genghis Khan, who once marched westward to Europe, to stop here and merge with the religion and customs of the local Tibetan tribes, forming the famous Aruo tribe
- Zhangye Danxia National Geopark
"National 4A level scenic spot", "National Geopark", the mountain peaks are constantly changing in color and scenery with the change of time and weather. Throughout the day and year, regardless of weather conditions, there are different scenery for visitors to enjoy. It is still the filming location for Zhang Yimou's movie "The Amazing Three Guns" and the famous TV drama "Detective Dee Renjie"

- Danxiakou Town
is a comprehensive tourist resort town on the Silk Road with a high degree of cultural experience and Jiangnan charm. Stepping into it, there are numerous restaurants and eateries, small bridges and flowing water, fences and pathways, combining simplicity, elegance, and freshness, all of which can be painted everywhere. The small town integrates Hexi specialty cuisine, boutique homestays, street atmosphere performances, and exhibitions of Song, Ming, and Qing folk customs, bringing you a unique one-stop experience
- Return to Zhangye, the secret realm of Dunhuang
Take a journey along the Silk Road from two thousand years ago; Take a look at the unparalleled rainbow red clouds in the world; Touching the ancient and thick Han Ming Great Wall, sensing the cultural warmth of two thousand years ago
- Mogao Grottoes
Commonly known as the Thousand Buddha Caves, located in Dunhuang at the western end of the Hexi Corridor. It was first built during the reign of Emperor Xuanzhao of Former Qin, Fu Jian. Later, it went through the construction of the Northern Dynasties, Sui Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Western Xia, Yuan Dynasty and other dynasties, forming a huge scale. There are 735 caves, 45000 square meters of murals, and 2415 clay sculptures. It is the largest and most abundant art site in the world
- Mingsha Mountain and Crescent Spring
The wonder of desert and spring water accompanying each other has a history of thousands of years in Dunhuang. Here, you can climb Mingsha Mountain, overlook Crescent Spring, and enjoy the desert scenery from the mountaintop, feeling the vast and cool northwest desert. This spring has existed in the desert for countless years. It is hard to imagine that in the vast yellow sand, there is such a clear spring that one cannot help but marvel at the wonders of nature
- Jade Lake
The stunning landscape "Jade Lake" hidden in the wilderness of China, Da Chai Dan Jade Lake is known as the "second mirror of the sky". The color of the lake is composed of jade green, mint blue, milk white, and amber yellow, and the edges of the lake are milk white and milk white. From above, it looks like carefully processed high-quality jade and amber turquoise embedded in the earth

- Chaka Salt Lake

- Qinghai Lake Erlang Sword
The Tibetan name is "Cuowenbu" (meaning "blue sea"). Located in the northeast of the Qinghai Tibet Plateau and within Qinghai Province, Qinghai Lake is the largest saltwater lake in inland China and an important water body for maintaining ecological security in the northeast of the Qinghai Tibet Plateau