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Top 50 Family-Friendly Attractions near Longxi [2025]

Lanzhou Danxia Geological Park
Lanzhou Danxia Geological Park
Lanzhou Danxia Geological Park
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Lanzhou Danxia Geological Park

Lanzhou Danxia Geological Park

National Holiday Event
4.5
/5
2217 reviews
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8.1
From HK$ 87.34
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8609312123999
Address: 甘肃省兰州市永登县树屏镇杏花村
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
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It’s such a wonderful trip. Easy communication. This place is so beautiful and is a must visit when you’re in Lanzhou.
The VIP ticket was incredibly emotionally rewarding! The 3.5-kilometer hike from Nuwa Relics to Danxia Scenic Area took half an hour, and I was saved by the Three Forts in the rest area (the mountaintop prices were even cheaper than in downtown Lanzhou, which really made me cry! 😭) It rained lightly this morning, so I started my tour at noon. The colors were perfectly dampened by the rain, and the cloudy day gave it an ink painting-like feel. This truly is Lanzhou's most famous attraction, and the ticket price is incredibly worth it! 😍
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Gansu Provincial Museum
Gansu Provincial Museum
Gansu Provincial Museum
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Gansu Provincial Museum

Gansu Provincial Museum

National Holiday Event
4.6
/5
3803 reviews
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7.4
Based on 134 reviews
Gansu Provincial Museum/Lanzhou Center | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8609312339131
Address: No. 3 Xijin East Road, Qilihe District, Lanzhou City
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-4 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Exhibition of the Galloping Horse Treading on a Swallow
Immersive exhibit hall experience
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After a decade, returning to the Gansu Provincial Museum's exhibition halls, the familiar weight of history was tinged with a refreshing surprise. The excitement of reunion intensified as I witnessed the transformation of the exhibition layout and exhibits. The Gansu Provincial Museum's exhibition layout is most clearly "scientific," far more than a simple display of artifacts. Focusing on "Yellow River Culture," it weaves together prehistoric civilization, Silk Road trade, and the intermingling of multiple ethnic groups into a clear thread. From the juxtaposition of painted pottery and agricultural tools from the Dadiwan site, you can directly witness the transition from slash-and-burn agriculture to pottery cooking. In the Silk Road exhibition hall, Hu merchant figurines unearthed from the Hexi Corridor, Persian silver coins, and Central Plains silk are brought together in a single narrative space, instantly capturing the vibrant commercial scene of "camel bells ringing across Europe and Asia." Even more thoughtfully, each exhibition area is accompanied by lightweight text explanations and multimedia videos, avoiding academic obscurity while also preventing history from being reduced to "picture-based object identification." Even children can follow the clues and understand the stories behind the artifacts. If the exhibition layout is the "skeleton," the exhibits are the living, breathing "flesh and blood" of Gansu's museum. Its richness lies in its collection of unique national treasures. Besides the well-known "Horse Stepping on Flying Swallow" (a bronze galloping horse), there's also China's largest "Bronze Chariot and Horse Guard of Honor," featuring 38 bronze horses, one axe cart, and four chariots neatly arranged, as if ready to carry Han Dynasty soldiers on the Silk Road. The "Human Face and Newt Painted Pottery Vase" from the Yangshao culture, with its eerie yet vibrant human face and newt motifs, is a rare relic of the spiritual world of prehistoric ancestors. Furthermore, manuscripts and Tangut Buddhist scriptures unearthed from the Dunhuang Caves quietly speak of Gansu's unique status as a treasure trove of literature. These exhibits are more than just artifacts; they are a condensed, tangible, and comprehensive history of Gansu. Compared to many museums, Gansu's uniqueness lies in its irreplaceable "regional DNA." Rather than pursuing comprehensiveness, the museum culminates in the quintessential characteristics of the "Upper Yellow River Civilization" and the "Golden Section of the Silk Road." While other museums may exhibit painted pottery, few offer the complete sequence of painted pottery from the Dadiwan, Majiayao, and Qijia cultures, allowing you to clearly see how painted pottery evolved from simplicity to sophistication. While other museums can tell the story of the Silk Road, the museum's exhibits primarily draw from local sites. From the bronze galloping horse from the Leitai Han Tomb to the statues from Bingling Temple, each piece exudes the essence of Gansu's soil, creating a sense of distance. Even more remarkable is its lack of deliberate attempts to create a sense of distance. For example, the "Bronze Galloping Horse" exhibit features multi-angle viewing platforms, allowing you to clearly see the exquisite balance of the horse's feet on the flying swallow. These details, which make national treasures approachable, are precisely what makes the museum so captivating. Ten years later, the Gansu Provincial Museum has not been confined to the "memories of the old museum," but has brought history to life with more scientific exhibition arrangements, more vibrant exhibits, and a more unique regional expression. Revisiting this place is not only a reunion with the past, but also a dialogue with a Gansu that is both "familiar and fresh," spanning millennia.
It's worth a visit, but it was so crowded I couldn't even see the bronze galloping horse. It was packed inside and outside. It's best not to go during the summer. 😂 Also, there's a shop near the entrance with Green Code and his friends, which is quite interesting and a great place to take photos. [Scenery] Beautiful [Fun] Good [Value] Great
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Yellow River Building
Yellow River Building
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Yellow River Building

Yellow River Building

4.6
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536 reviews
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7.2
From HK$ 32.76
Olympic Sports Center/Lanzhou Old Street | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8609312115666
Address: 甘肃省兰州市七里河区南滨河中路1501号
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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It doesn't look very high from the outside, but it actually has 16 floors, and many floors have exhibitions, which are quite nice to take a look. Some floors have 360-degree outdoor corridors, and you can see Lanzhou City and the Yellow River in four directions.
It was my first time in Lanzhou, and I found this "Yellow River Building" on the Internet. It looked very tall and there were many tourists. The view from upstairs was wide, and you could drink tea and look at the mother river, which was very exciting.
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Huahu Eco-Tourism Area
Huahu Eco-Tourism Area
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Huahu Eco-Tourism Area

Huahu Eco-Tourism Area

4.2
/5
1660 reviews
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7.1
From HK$ 655.21
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8608372299555
Address: Near 213 National Road, Ruoergai County, Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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I was lucky enough to have a sunny day. The grass was still green at the end of August. The blue sky and white clouds were reflected in the wetland water. It was beautiful. The snow-capped mountains in the distance were a backdrop.
When traveling with your dog to Norgay, you must check in at Huahu Lake. I came here by myself 11 years ago, and 11 years later I brought my dog ​​back to see the scenery. The scenic area is pet-friendly, and puppies can also take the sightseeing bus. There are no steps along the plank road throughout the tour. There are also many service points in the scenic area, and you can replenish water in time when the weather is hot. The staff of the scenic area are also very nice.
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Tianshui Maiji Mountain scenic area
Tianshui Maiji Mountain scenic area
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Tianshui Maiji Mountain scenic area

Tianshui Maiji Mountain scenic area

4.5
/5
1690 reviews
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7.1
From HK$ 38.23
Based on 34 reviews
Maiji Mountain Scenic Area | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8609382731407
Address: Maiji, Tianshui, Gansu, China
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 days
Highlights:
󰌌Grotto art showcases traditional charm
󰋄Admire the Oriental Sculpture Art Gallery
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One of the four grottoes, the history and culture are very good! It's just that the flow of people in the summer is a bit large, the conditions of the grotto itself are a bit tired (long queue time). It takes two or three hours to really visit the play.
The Maijishan Grottoes are really shocking! From afar, the solitary peak rises up, shaped like a stack of wheat. Walking into the grottoes, the Buddha statues are carved vividly, and the colors of the murals are still bright and moving after years. Every detail is full of the wisdom and hard work of ancient craftsmen. Coming here is like traveling through time and space, and having an artistic dialogue with the ancients, which is very rewarding.
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Shenxianchi Tourist Scenic Spot
Shenxianchi Tourist Scenic Spot
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Shenxianchi Tourist Scenic Spot

Shenxianchi Tourist Scenic Spot

4.6
/5
594 reviews
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6.8
From HK$ 103.75
Based on 5 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8608377796555
Address: Z127, Jiuzhaigou Xian, Aba Zangzuqiangzuzizhizhou, Sichuan Sheng, China
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-4 hours
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There are tons of mushrooms in the area, all kinds of them. It's quite interesting. The scenery is comparable to Huanglong Lake, and there's a lake similar to Jiuzhaigou. It's just a little small, and the entire walk took about two and a half hours.
The picturesque natural landscape and vibrant colors of the calcified pools are truly a place where the gods reside! It offers all the attractions of Huanglong, and with minimal crowds. I don't think you'll regret a trip here!
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Guanshan Grasslands
Guanshan Grasslands
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Guanshan Grasslands

Guanshan Grasslands

National Holiday Event
4.5
/5
1139 reviews
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6.7
From HK$ 109.21
Based on 11 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8609174658885
Address: Longxian, Baoji, Shaanxi, China
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
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I can only say that the scenic area is very large and driving is relatively convenient. However, since we chartered a car, we were unable to go further after a certain point, which was really disappointing. We had to take the scenic bus instead. The scenic area is well-managed, no problem, but the experience was still not good. It's a two-hour drive from Baoji City. The weather is good, ranging from cool to cold. It's a good weekend trip, but this weekend it rained and was a bit cold. The cloudy weather made it impossible to take beautiful photos. The smell of cow, horse, and sheep manure was overwhelming, which was a lifesaver.
This was my second time at Guanshan Ranch, originally for the zipline. My kids had been there a few years ago and loved it, so now that they're grown, I wanted to try it again. Unexpectedly, the equipment is closed for maintenance until 2025. We each took a set of travel photos for Guanshan. The grasslands are photogenic, especially for the kids; every one is a masterpiece. We enjoyed the beautiful scenery of Guanshan Grassland and the herds of cattle and horses. We found a small restaurant for lunch. It was really busy during peak season, so there was no shortage of customers, but the food was quite perfunctory. It was a bit overcast when we arrived, so the sun wasn't directly shining, but it was still very hot. We arrived at 10:40 AM and it was a cool 20 degrees.
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Lanzhou Yellow River Cruise
Lanzhou Yellow River Cruise
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Lanzhou Yellow River Cruise

Lanzhou Yellow River Cruise

4.2
/5
409 reviews
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6.7
From HK$ 103.72
Zhongshan Bridge/Xiguan | >100 km from downtown
Address: No. 532 Nanbinhe East Road, Qilihe District, Lanzhou
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 hour
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The night cruise on the Yellow River was fantastic! The Zhongshan Bridge was beautifully lit, and the evening breeze was soothing. The 40-minute cruise was just right, and I recommend choosing the second deck for the fantastic views. Booking tickets on Ctrip was convenient, and the pier was easy to find. The boat crossing Zhongshan Bridge was incredibly photogenic, and the night view of Baita Mountain was magnificent. It's definitely worth the trip! The Yellow River at night takes on a whole new charm, with the lights on both sides ablaze. Enjoying the scenery while feeling the river breeze was a great value. I'll definitely come again. Sitting on the first floor wasn't cold, and the night view was very pleasant. I was able to capture photos of both Zhongshan Bridge and the Yellow River Mother Statue. I was very satisfied! The night cruise exceeded my expectations! The bridge and mountains were beautifully illuminated by the lights. There were also guides on board, and photos were free. If you'd like, take them for 30 yuan each.
It felt average. It happened to be cloudy on the day I went there, so it was a bit cold to take the boat. The boat departure time was also quite random, and I waited for quite a long time. On the way back, it stopped on the Yellow River for a long time, and no one said anything about the situation. There was no explanation or explanation throughout the whole process. I just took a round trip and had a general look.
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Shapotou Tourist Scenic Area Time-Space Gate

Shapotou Tourist Scenic Area Time-Space Gate

4.9
/5
742 reviews
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6.3
From HK$ 65.51
>100 km from downtown
Address: 中卫市沙坡头区沙坡头景区
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 hour
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Shapotou was amazing! Our tour guide, Xiao Zhou, was incredibly attentive and warm! The itinerary was well-planned. He even sang Ningxia's "Hua'er" (a traditional Chinese opera) for us, told jokes and performed clappers, and had us laughing all the way. It made our desert trip incredibly fun. I'll definitely be back next time!
We were lucky enough to meet our guide, Xiao Zhou, during our visit to Shapotou! He provided detailed explanations, attentive service, and a well-thought-out itinerary. Even though we were worried about waiting in line for some activities, Xiao Zhou made things easy. He's also incredibly versatile. His rendition of "Flowers" was so moving, and his allegro rap had everyone laughing. It was a completely worry-free experience, and I'd definitely come back!
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Liupan Mountain National Forest Park
Liupan Mountain National Forest Park
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Liupan Mountain National Forest Park

Liupan Mountain National Forest Park

4.3
/5
729 reviews
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6.2
From HK$ 85.18
Based on 6 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8609545648319
Address: Jingyuan, Guyuan, Ningxia, China
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-4 hours
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It is worth going to escape the summer heat. The only scenic spot is Xiaonanchuan, which is worth seeing. It is cool and refreshing to escape the summer heat, but there is nothing else to see. It is not very interesting. It is only suitable for escaping the summer heat and watching the streams.
Entering Liupanshan National Forest Park is like stepping into a colorful fairy tale world. The golden leaves and the fiery red maple leaves are intertwined, and the forest is dyed with color, which is so beautiful that it makes people intoxicated. The autumn wind blows gently, and the fallen leaves are like a golden carpet covering the forest path, and every step makes the sound of autumn. Looking up at the distance, the mountains are undulating and continuous. As the altitude increases, the colors of the mountains become richer, from the verdant at the foot of the mountain to the golden on the mountainside, and then to the deep red on the top of the mountain, just like the paint on the palette is casually splashed, but just right. Walking along the viewing trail of Xiaonanchuan, there are trees on both sides, and the valley is quiet and fresh. The autumn sun shines through the sparse clouds and sprinkles in the forest, coating each tree with a layer of soft golden glow. The clear autumn water reflects the blue sky, white clouds and colorful mountains, as if the whole world is gently embraced. Walking on this trail, I couldn't help but slow down my pace and enjoy the tranquility and beauty. The half-green and half-yellow colors of the trees on both sides are reflected in the quiet and clear stream, adding a different charm to the autumn scenery here, and each element contains infinite poetry. After appreciating the natural beauty, we also visited the Liupanshan Red Army Long March Memorial Hall. There is also a folk village at the foot of Liupan Mountain, with small bridges and flowing water, fields and paths, cows plowing in the fields, and chickens crowing on the road, showing a series of quaint pastoral scenery. The autumn scenery of Liupanshan National Forest Park is beautiful and worth a visit!
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