Desert Tour in Yinchuan, Ningxia


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January 9th 2010
Published: January 9th 2010
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Desert Taxis (Camels) in Sand LakeDesert Taxis (Camels) in Sand LakeDesert Taxis (Camels) in Sand Lake

Camel rides are available for a fee. Its just for a short ride if you wants to experience the ride. Otherwise, you can climb up the sand dunes.
This was a 4 days trip to Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region which is the smallest province in China. About 30% of the population are the Hui minority group are Muslims who originated from Central Asia. Islamic architectural and food can be seen almost everywhere here.

We based ourselves in the province capital, Yinchuan and make day trips to surrounding places of interest.
1st day was a wasted day as we had problems with the tour agent. Eventually, we hired a car to move around without the tour guide and this was the travel arrangement for the entire trip.

Our first destination was Helan Mountain but we had to turn back because of rain, strong wind and lightning after having brought the tickets and entered.
We went to the Shapotuo desert on the 2nd day which is a key tourist destination because of its natural beauty especially at the section of the desert where the Yellow River runs through. It was interesting as it’s the first time we have seen a desert. The children enjoyed themselves with camel rides, playing in the sand and the speed boat ride on the yellow river. They also offer river rafting on rafts with
River raft with floats made from goatskinRiver raft with floats made from goatskinRiver raft with floats made from goatskin

This was the traditional way to cross the river for the people living along the Yellow River in west China.
floats made from goatskin which was the local’s traditional way of crossing the river.

On the next day, we went to the Sand Lake which is a desert with a large lake and sand dunes. It has scenic view but climbing up the sand dunes was not easy at all. The activities offered there are similar to those at shapotou desert. Again the children were happily playing with the san while we enjoy the view around us. On the way back to Yinchuan, we visited the Mausoleum of the Western Xia state. The pyramid shaped tombs are the burial sites of the kings whose kingdom was wiped out by Mongols in 1227 after 6 failed invasions.

The tombs design is one of its kinds found in China. There is also museum showcases the 200 years history, lifestyle and achievement of this kingdom.

On the last day, we went back to visit Helan Mountain to see the rock carvings that were created by different ethnic nomadic groups about 2000 years ago. The carvings include gods, animals and daily activities. You can viewed them by walking around a pavement but it take some imagination and good observation to see
Shapotuo DesertShapotuo DesertShapotuo Desert

Natural beauty of the desert. This section has the Yellow River running through the desert.
of the of the cravings.


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Camel lines in Sand LakeCamel lines in Sand Lake
Camel lines in Sand Lake

The camel rides are available for a fee.
Islamic architectural in YinchuanIslamic architectural in Yinchuan
Islamic architectural in Yinchuan

These designs are very common in Ningxia as the Hui minority are Muslims.
Roadsigns with Islamic design featuresRoadsigns with Islamic design features
Roadsigns with Islamic design features

These designs are very common in Ningxia as the Hui minority are Muslims.
Helan MountainHelan Mountain
Helan Mountain

This mountain where the 2000 years old rock carvings are found is also the border between Ningxia and Inner Mongolia.
Helan Mountain Rock CarvingsHelan Mountain Rock Carvings
Helan Mountain Rock Carvings

Such carvings can be seen by walking along a pavement.
Mausoleum of the Western Xia stateMausoleum of the Western Xia state
Mausoleum of the Western Xia state

The burial site for the Royal families and senior officials of the former Xia Xia state which was destroyed by the Mongols in 1227 after 6 failed invasions.


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