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Editor's Note: As major outposts on the ancient Silk Road, Ningxia and its oases were an intersection for many cultures in Chinese history – primarily Muslim, Han, Jewish and Mongol.
Ningxia in China’s desertified northwest was originally made its own a region to give the Hui people an autonomous area. But while its known mainly for Muslim culture and desert landscapes, there’s much more to this (relatively) uninhabited region than that.
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Shapotpu Scenic Area [Image Credit: photostock.china.com.cn/Zhang Xu] |
Day 1 Shapotpu Scenic Area 沙坡頭風景區
In the Tengger Desert 20km west of Zhongwei City, Shapotou Scenic Area is a blend of typical desert landscape and water town sceneries which are mostly seen in southern China. It also has exciting activities like sandboarding and bungee jumping.
Entry: 100 yuan/person (April – Nov.); 65 yuan/person (Dec. – March)
Opening hours: 08:00 a.m. – 06:00 p.m.