Set on the edge of the Hexi Corridor, Zhangye was called Ganzhou in ancient times. Its long history, splendid culture, beautiful mountains and rivers, and the traditional life here form a charming city with unique Western Chinese characteristics. Lying on the Qilian Mountain to the south, the Heli and Longshou Mountain in the north, and the Black River flowing through, all these geographical features contribute to Zhangye's unique landscape of desert oasis. Among them, the nationally protected vital cultural relics include the Big Buddha Temple, Zhangye Danxia Landform, and Matisi Temple. Please share with us your travel ideas, and explore Zhangye with us to learn about its splendid history and culture!

The Badain Jaran Desert,one of the four largest deserts in China, occupies the western part of Inner Mongolia. You will experience the fantastic Desert Safari and wild trekking in the hidden treasure of Northwest China. In the vast desert, a gust of wind can erase all footprints. The sky is high and the road is far away, and many wonderful stories will dissipate in the wind.
Zhangye Travel Tips

Zhangye Souvenirs and Local Products are very important for travelers. Here are the suggestions: Qilian Jade, Unique Paper Cut, local embroidery, Linze Jujube and Nostoc Flageuoiforme

Zhangye cuisine and food prefers wheat over rice in terms of its staple foods and it is more likely to be added with mutton, chicken and beef. When it comes to noodles.

When is the Best time to Visit Zhangye. June to September are the best time to travel to Zhangye. The monthly 24-hour average temperature ranges from −9.2 °C in January to 21.5 °C in July. The mean annual

Zhangye Travel Tips, Zhangye Travel Guide, It has a large temperature difference between day and night, so tourists are suggested to take more clothes and prepare sunscreen products.
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