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Population: 3,500,000
Area: 14,392 square kilometers (5,557 square miles)
Nationalities: Han
Administrative Division:
2 Districts (Qinzhou, Maiji); 1 Autonomous County (Zhangjiachuan
Hui Autonomous County); 4 Counties (Qingshui, Qin'an, Gangu, Wushan)
Useful Telephone Numbers: Tourist Complaints: 0938-6811870
Weather Forecast: 121
Zip Code Inquiry: 184
Bank of China: 0938-8213515
Location: Tianshui City was once the first stop that the Silk Road
made upon entering the Gansu Province. Situated in the southeastern
region of Gansu, it lies halfway between Lanzhou and Xian, and along
the upper branch of the Weihe River, where Shaanxi, Gansu and Sichuan
provinces converge.
History: Tianshui is said to have been the hometown of Fuxi, one
of ancient China's three wise kings. As such, the city is praised
as the root of ancient Chinese culture. In 688 BC historical records
referenced the city (though it was then called Qinting). The name
'Tianshui' appeared during the Qin Dynasty (221BC-206BC) when it
was given the name Tianshui Shire.
Physical Features: The southern and eastern parts of the city are
mountainous, while the north is a loess hilly area (with soil comprised
mainly of wind-blown sediment). A fraction of the central area lies
in the river valley. As a whole, the City's terrain slopes downward,
from northwest to southeast.
Climatic Features: Enjoying a temperate continental climate, the
city has distinct seasons, with extreme heat appearing in July,
fading into an overcast and rainy autumn. The yearly temperature
is around 11C (52F).
When to Go: September, October, and November are the best months
to visit Tianshui.
Local Highlights: Tianshui Fuxi Culture and Tourism Festival (June)
Special Local Products: Sea Backthern from Qingshui County, carved
lacquer products, silk carpets, Wushan jade carvings
Scenic Spots:
Maiji Mountain: 40 kilometers (25 miles) southeast of Tainshui City,
the Maiji Mountain features one of the four famous grottoes of China,
the Maiji Caves, which were built between 348 AD and 417 AD. Today
thousands of statues and frescoes remain in the grotto.
Fuxi Temple: This temple was built during the Ming Dynasty, as a
means of appeasing Fuxi in hopes that local prayers for happiness
and safety would be granted. Today, the Tianshui Fuxi Culture and
Tourism Festival is held here each year.
Water Curtain Cave: This cave is in the Zhonglou Mountain, 25 kilometers
(16 miles) northeast of Wushan County. In addition to beauty of
the surrounding valley scenery, the Water Curtain Cave Grottoes
and cliff-side inscriptions are also unforgettable sights.
Dadiwan Site: This is an ancient village site from the Neolithic
Era, which gives a glimpse into the daily life of those who lived
4,800-7,800 years ago. Excavations in the site best show the Yangshao
Culture of ancient China.
Tourist Tips:
1. Tianshui is a five hour drive from Lanzhou. From downtown Tianshui,
visitors can take city buses to the foot of Maiji Mountain (a 40
minute trip; busses are located opposite the train station), and
it is still 5 kilometers (3 miles) from the Maiji Caves.
2. The Fuxi Temple is easily accessible once you are in the downtown
area of Tianshui - simply walk down the street south of Central
Square. Temple admission is free from the first day to the seventh
day of the first lunar month.
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