
- 4.8/5
云朵上的喵Because of the rain, the booked Shuidonggou Scenic Area was temporarily closed, so we changed it to Qingtongxia Scenic Area. The itinerary was quite good; we took a boat, went rafting on sheepskin rafts, and experienced the 108 Pagodas. Finally, we took a large truck to ferry us out.
- 5.0/5
M26***g8It was so cool to experience staying in a tent, riding a camel and some other entertainment activities in the desert. The weather was pretty good these two days. You can enjoy the cool breeze and watch the sunset at night. It was super romantic. The service attitude of the staff was super good. Now it is the off-season, so tents are not expensive, and it is very cost-effective.
- 4.6/5
M35***19As a local, I've never been there before and thought it was just a few earthen mounds. But after I went there, I found that it was indeed just a few earthen mounds, hahahaha. However, the museum is really well done and exceeded my expectations. The overall architectural style is very consistent with the Western Xia Royal Tombs and is very photogenic. The exhibits are also worth seeing. I recommend it.
- 4.4/5
MaxSNine tombs of the kings of Western Xia and more than 140 accompanying tombs with the remains of key members of the imperial family and aristocrats are located according to the contours of the terrain on an area of 50 km2 on the eastern side of Helan Shan. Each tomb was an independent architectural complex with an area of over 100,000 m2 with turrets, arches, stele pavilions, outer walls, inner cities, memorial halls, pagoda-shaped altars and walls for worship. Very interesting spot.
- 4.7/5
M2a***erThe Ningxia Museum is a seriously underrated gem! If you think it's just a "Western Xia artifacts exhibition hall," you're missing out on so many surprises. 【Three Must-See Reasons】 A Three-Dimensional Cross-Section of the Silk Road: From Northern Dynasties Silk Road relics to Tang Dynasty Sogdian Whirl Dance stone carvings, the artifacts connect not only the history of Ningxia, but also a vivid scene of the collision between Central Asian civilization and the Central Plains. The gilded bronze ox and the stone Sogdian Whirl Dance lintel are the heart and soul of the museum, but even more breathtaking are the restored Northern Dynasties mural tombs—instantly transporting you to an ancient frontier where diverse beliefs coexisted. The Architecture Itself is a Work of Art: The U-shaped dome design subtly reflects the concept of "round heaven and square earth," allowing natural light to pour down from the top, illuminating the Western Xia-themed relief walls, where light and shadow flow with time. Even without the artifacts, this building, blending Islamic style with Han symmetry, is worth a special trip. The Overlooked "Hidden Path": Most people head straight to the Western Xia Hall on the second floor, but it's recommended to first visit the rock painting exhibition hall on the first floor. Those ancient gazes and symbols carved into the stones will become the "code" to understanding the artifacts you see later—the origins of the Western Xia totems are hidden here. 【Avoidance Guide】 Off-peak Tip: Enter 1.5 hours before closing time on weekday afternoons for a private experience. Guided Tour Tip: Instead of renting an electronic guide, try the free guided tours (one in the morning and one in the afternoon), where guides often add anecdotes from the archaeological sites. Bonus Floor: Don't miss the temporary exhibitions on the top floor; recent exhibitions have featured Afghan treasures and Helan Mountain minerals—the quality is amazing. 【Mind-Blowing Details】 The glass display cases are made of low-reflective material, so you don't need to avoid reflections when taking photos. The rest area has a touchscreen kiosk for Western Xia documents, allowing you to access the full digitized text of the *Jixiang Bianzhi Kouhe Benxu*. In the corner of the cultural and creative shop, there are "artifact restoration experience kits" where you can assemble porcelain model pieces yourself. If I had to nitpick, perhaps the interactive installations are a bit dated. But when you stand before the Kalavinka glazed roof ornament, watching the blue-green glaze still flow from a thousand years ago—this direct confrontation with the pinnacle of civilization—it more than makes up for any shortcomings. I recommend allowing at least four hours. After viewing the exhibition, head to the rooftop terrace for a panoramic view of the Helan Mountains' skyline interwoven with the modern city. At that moment, you'll suddenly understand: the most precious exhibit in a museum is time itself.
- 4.8/5
samlu007I didn't make an appointment to go to the Ningxia Museum, so I made an appointment to go to the Geological Museum instead. There are three and a half floors, but only two floors can be visited. I think an hour is enough. There are many children on the first floor, which is quite noisy. However, many real objects in the Ningxia Museum are placed for close viewing, which is very good.
- 4.6/5
仿佛快乐Lanshan Park is undoubtedly the most popular tourist attraction in Yinchuan. The park features a large, shimmering lake. Beside the lake is a standard football field. Surrounding the field on three sides are tall stands. If that were all, it would just be a decent park. The most striking feature is the row of buildings atop the stands. These buildings are decorated in a classic European style. Those who watched Saint Seiya as children will remember the Zodiac Palaces; this architectural style is reminiscent of Greek mythology. Actually, this row of buildings has no practical significance; it's just a long corridor. The focus is on the design, but even that is enough to make it incredibly popular online. #FreePark #Yinchuan #Ningxia #Stadium #Park #CityPark #Stadium #WeekendGetaway #CaptureBeautifulMoments #NingxiaTourism
- 4.5/5
136***60I went there because of the filming locations for "A Chinese Odyssey," fulfilling a childhood dream. Many scenes are still exactly the same. I owe Stephen Chow a movie ticket, hahaha. It was a great experience, and I'll definitely come again.
- 4.8/5
M46***54I went to the hot springs again, this time with my parents. The hot spring environment is still very good, the water quality is good, the sand therapy is great, the privacy is good, the staff has a good service attitude and is kind. There is a staff member named Chen Shuxia who is very good. She took the initiative to help get towels and serve tea. She repeatedly reminded us to take our mobile phones and valuables with us and make sure they are waterproof. My parents were very satisfied with this hot spring trip
- 4.5/5
YumikoVisiting Yinchuan during the off-season is so great! Although there are fewer attractions than in the summer, it feels like having the whole place to yourself. You don't have to queue for any of them, making for a fantastic experience.














