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One of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization, Ningxia is an assembling place for the Hui people.
'Ning'
is the colloquial term for the Ningxia Hui Autonomous
Region. Find it on the map in northwest China and into the middle
and lower reaches of the Yellow River. It is
bordered by Gansu to the south, Shaanxi
to the east, and the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
to the north, and is one of the five ethnic minority autonomous
regions in China. Ningxia covers a total area of 66,000 square
kilometers (about 25,484 square miles) and has a population of
5.62 million; one third of who are Hui minority people. It has
a temperate continental climate of long, cold winters and short,
hot summers with the temperature being lowest in January, averaging
from -10 C
to -7 C
and highest in July, averaging from 17 C
to 24 C.
Annual rainfall averages from 190-700 millimeters.
History
Ningxia, a region as culturally rich as the entire area south of the Yangtze River, continues to be admired for its resplendent cultural heritage garnered from the long river of history. During the time of the Tang and Han Dynasties (206 BC - 907 AD) Ningxia was the main place for trade and transportation between the eastern and western regions of ancient China. Ruins of the Great Wall of the Ming Dynasty can be found in east Ningxia.
What to see
A unique landscape, unique local customs and habits, and ancient history, all add up to make Ningxia an interesting tourist area for those wishing to discover a rich and diverse region.
Yinchuan City (also called 'Phoenix City') is the capital of the region situated in the remote northwest of China. The 1000-year-old city is a famous cultural city beyond the Great Wall. The old sector of Yinchuan City to the west is green and peaceful, and contains all the places of interest. It includes the 1500-year-old Haibao Pagoda; the famous Buddhist architecture from the West Xia Kingdom Chengtiansi Pagoda; and the West Xia Imperial Tombs known as the 'Pyramids of China'. One can also find there the mystic Helan Mountain Cliff Painting, created by the ancient nomads who dwelled in the regions of the Helan Mountains in northwest Ningxia. They used a bold and descriptive chiseling and drawing technique, to which they added dazzling colors, to depict the history of a splendid Chinese civilization.Ningxia is the home of Chinese Muslems. When you go, please be respectful of the unique local customs and habits of the Hui people.