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Lanzhou is the capital of the Gansu province, with 13 thousand
square kilometers in area and a population of 2.58 million.
The topography is formed by three parts. They are valleys, basins,
hilly land and Huangtumao ditch and gully area. The Yellow River
is flowing through the whole city. Most parts of the area are semi-dry
climate in the temperate zone. It has an average annual temperature
of 8.9 degree Celsius, and an average annual precipitation of 331mm.
Lanzhou abounds in coal. And also, there is gold, silver, zine,
nickel, manganese, clay and dolomite, etc. The resource of waterpower
is abundant too. Amongst its major industries, especially the oil
refinery, chemical, machinary and metallurgical industry, are in
the first place in China. In agriculture, there is spring wheat,
vegetables, beans, oil-boiling, melon, tobacco, drug and so on.
Lanzhou is the important output place of roses and lilieLanzhou.
The reserve of rose-oil is in the first place. It can be about 80%
of Chinese output. Lanzhou's fruits are famous too.
In Lanzhou, the railway and highway are very convenient. The airplane
here can take you to more than 20 cities all over the country.
Lanzhou・s climate is cool. And there are so many places of interest.
Wuquan Mountain, Baita Mountain and Xinglong Mountain are the most
famous summer resort places in China. Lutusi ancient government
is the most complete ancient palace building that has survived through
China・s long history.
The traditional specialties are melon seed, peach, watermelon,
pears, roses and lilies.
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Lanzhou, capital of Gansu Province, boasts a fairly advanced
transport network and is generally thought of as one of the most
important railway and air traffic centers in west China. The city
is an important transit point for travelers planning on going northwest
to Xinjiang, east to Ningxia, south to Sichuan and north to Inner
Mongolia.
Airport
It is possible to fly to Lanzhou from within the province (from
Dunhuang and Jiayuguan) and from most of the major cities in China
such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Xi'an and
Nanjing.The airport (Zhongchuan feiji chang) is 70km north of town,
about an hour's ride. You may either take a shuttle bus or hire
a taxi to get downtown. Airport buses (RMB20-RMB25) leave from the
CAAC office (on Donggang xilu), three hours before scheduled flights.
You may, in addition, ask the receptionist of the hotel you are
staying in to see if they provide such a service. There are also
weekly charter flights for Hong Kong.To get further information
and book tickets, go to the booking office in Jincheng Hotel or
call (0931-8416737). China Northwest Airlines has a booking office
on Dongguang xilu, a five-minute walk northwest of Lanzhou Hotel
(open daily, 8am-9pm; Tel: 0931-8821964). The CAAC office is just
50m further west along the road.
Railway
station
Lanzhou is the intersection point of four major railway lines:
the Lanzhou-Lianyungang line, the Lanzhou-Urumqi line, the Lanzhou-Xining
line and the Lanzhou-Baotou line. There are almost daily trains
passing the city either way--to Urumqi (35 hours), to Beijing (28
hours) via Hohhot (18 hours), to Golmud (20 hours) via Xining (4
hours), to Shanghai (24 hours) via Xi'an (17 hours) and Zhengzhou
(12 hours).To facilitate travelers within the province, there are
daily special express trains to Zhangye (12 hours) and Jiayuguan
(15 hours). The main railway station is at the foot of Gaolan Mountain
in the southern part of town. Tickets, one or two days in advance,
can be bought either from the station or a railway booking office
on Donggang xilu, just next to the CAAC office (open daily from
8:30am to 5pm).
Bus
station
Although there are seven
long-distance bus stations in town and four state-level expressways
pass the city, travelers are advised to take a train, for it takes
much less time. However, if you are planning on heading south to
Xiahe, bus is your only option. For detailed information, check
the corresponding section in Xiahe. The Western Bus Station (Qiche
xizhan) has buses to Yongjing (near the Bingling Temple Caves),
Linxia (4 hours), Xiahe (three direct buses daily at 7:30am, 8:30am
and 2:00pm, RMB30), Hezuo (7 hours), Zhangye (about 15 hours) and
Dunhuang (about 27 hours, a lengthy time auctually). You may expect
to be charged double unless you can produce a student or resident
identity card. The Eastern Bus Station on Pingliang lu handles east-bound
departures--one nightly sleeper to Xi'an (RMB105, 15 hours) and
morning and evening buses for Yinchuan (RMB36 for ordinary and RMB75
for sleeper, 11 hours) and Tianshui (RMB27 for ordinary and double
for sleeper, nine hours).
city
transport
City transport is relatively convenient, given the several dozen
bus routes in town. Bus No.1 and Trolley bus No.31 both run from
the railway station to the West Bus Station. Bus No.7 and 10 also
run from the railway station and head west. There are also many
cabs that run through the night.
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