Attractions along the Beijing-Tibet Line Tourist attractions along the Beijing-Tibet Line

Introduction: Attractions along the Beijing-Tibet Line Tourist Attractions along the Beijing-Tibet Line 1. Tourist Attractions along the Beijing-Tibet Line 2. What the Beijing-Tibet Line passes along 3. Beijing-Tibet Expressway Travel Guide 4. What attractions are along the Beijing-Tibet Line 5. What the Beijing-Tibet Expressway passes through Tourist Attractions 6. Attractions along the Beijing-Tibet Expressway 7. Complete list of tourist attractions along the Beijing-Tibet Expressway 8. Beijing-Tibet Tourist Route 9. What are the tourist attractions along the Beijing-Tibet Expressway 10. Guide to self-driving tours in Beijing and Tibet

1. Tourist attractions along Beijing-Tibet route

Yinchuan Malanhua Grassland, Shuidonggou, Western Film and Television City, Helan Mountain Petroglyphs, Qingtongxia Yellow River Grand Canyon, Yellow River Tower, Zhongwei Shapotou, Tonghu Grassland, there are so many!

2. What does the Beijing-Tibet Line pass along the way?

The Beijing-Tibet Line refers to the Beijing-Tibet Expressway, also known as the Beijing-Tibet Expressway. It has a total length of 3,718 kilometers and runs through seven provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities including Beijing, Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Gansu, Qinghai and Tibet. Tourist attractions along the Beijing-Tibet Line include Zhenbeibao Western Cinema, Ningxia Shuidonggou Tourist Area, Qinghai Lake, Kumbum Monastery, Nianbao Yuze Mountain, Qilian Scenic Tourist Area, Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes, Maijishan Grottoes and other tourist attractions .

3. Beijing-Tibet Expressway Travel Guide

The Qinglan Expressway is almost as easy to travel as the Beijing-Tibet Expressway. In comparison, the author thinks the Qinglan Expressway is better.

There are more cars on the Beijing-Tibet Expressway, and traffic jams may occur in some cases. The weather is quite harsh in winter, so it is recommended not to take the Beijing-Tibet Expressway in winter.

Of course the Qinglan Expressway is easy to drive. The overall road condition of this highway is relatively good. The scenery along the way is beautiful and it is a highway that is more suitable for self-driving travel. The maximum speed limit on this highway is 120 mph. Please pay attention to safety when driving, do not drive at speed, and keep a safe driving distance. Safety is the most important thing.

4. What are the attractions along the Beijing-Tibet Line?

The best route is to start from Yinchuan and take the Beijing-Tibet Line to Lanzhou. You can take the expressway to Gannan or take the Liujia Gorge. There are also several scenic spots, such as the Little Three Gorges of the Yellow River. When going to Gannan, you can go see the scenery of Gannan. I won’t go into details. You can go all the way south, take Luqu, pass through Ruoergai, and arrive at Chuanzhu Temple. You can stay one night or directly stay in a town near Jiuzhaigou. It is recommended that Chuanzhu Temple also go to Huanglong to see the scenery. You can come back via Longnan, so you don’t have to go back.

5. Tourist attractions passed by the Beijing-Tibet Expressway

The Beijing-Tibet Expressway is an expressway radiating from the capital. It starts in Beijing and ends in Lhasa, Tibet Autonomous Region. It passes through seven provinces and regions: Beijing, Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Gansu, Qinghai, and Tibet, with a total length of 3,718 kilometers. The highway is an important part of the national highway network. The Beijing-Tibet Expressway is the Beijing-Lhasa Expressway, referred to as the Beijing-Tibet Expressway, also known as the Beijing-Tibet Expressway. China National Expressway Network Number: G6. It is an expressway connecting the capital Beijing and Lhasa, Tibet. It runs through 7 provinces and cities including Beijing, Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Gansu, Qinghai and Tibet. The main cities along the line include: Beijing, Zhangjiakou, Ulanqab, Hohhot, Baotou, Bayannur, Wuhai, Yinchuan, Wuzhong, Zhongwei, Baiyin, Lanzhou, Xining, Golmud, Lhasa and other places.

6. Attractions along the Beijing-Tibet Expressway

The Beijing-Tibet Expressway is an expressway from Beijing to Lhasa, with a total length of 3,724 kilometers, passing through seven provinces and autonomous regions: Beijing, Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Gansu, Qinghai, and Tibet. There are many mountains that can be seen on this highway. The most important mountains are Xiaotang Mountain in Hebei and Taihang Mountain in Shanxi. Especially when passing through the Loess Plateau and Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, they are basically mountain ranges, such as the Helan Mountain in Ningxia, the Yinshan Mountains, and the Sun Mountains in Qinghai. Yueshan Mountain, Qilian Mountain, Tanggula Mountain, Kunlun Mountain, etc.

7. A complete list of tourist attractions along Beijing and Tibet

Recommended route guide for self-driving to Tibet from Beijing:

1: Beijing–Lhasa G109, 3922 kilometers in total: Beijing–Datong–Ordos–Yinchuan–Lanzhou–Xining–Dulan–Golmud–Amdo–Nagqu–Dangxiong–Lhasa

2: Beijing–Xining take the Tang-Tibet Ancient Road to Lhasa, a total distance of 4,800 kilometers: Xining–Hainan Prefecture–Dingqing–Baqing–Suoxian–Nakqu–Dangxiong–Lhasa

3: Beijing–Chengdu G108 transfer to G318 Sichuan-Tibet South Line 317 Sichuan-Tibet North Line: Itinerary: Chengdu–Kangding–Yajiang–Litang–Batang–Basu–Ranwu–Lingzhi–Lhasa Itinerary: Chengdu–Wenchuan–Markang–Luhuo–Ganzi–Derge–Chamdo–Dingqing–Baqing–Soxian–Nagqu–Dangxiong–Lhasa 4,200 kilometers in total

You can choose 109 Qingjinchuanchu or Sichuan Jinqingchu to drive nearly 10,000 kilometers. Try to choose between May and September to enter Tibet

A person’s long-distance driving distance should be properly arranged, remember to drive when tired, drive at night, and get enough sleep. When low altitude enters the transition period to high altitude, do not rush. Let your body slowly adapt to the high altitude map. Prepare repair tools in the car and bring enough daily necessities such as food and medicine.

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Honggu and Gaolan, with a length of 136km, a width of 21.5m, and 4 lanes in both directions. Speed ​​120/hour.

Beijing-Lhasa Expressway, referred to as Beijing-Tibet Expressway, also known as Beijing-Tibet Expressway, China National Expressway Network Number: G6, is an expressway connecting Beijing and Lhasa, Tibet.

The Beijing-Tibet Expressway has a total length of 3,718 kilometers. Construction started in 1996 and was completed on October 20, 2016 (except for the Gela section). The Beijing-Tibet Expressway is a two-way 4/6/8 lane, passing through Beijing, Zhangjiakou, Ulanqab, Hohhot, Baotou, Bayannur, Wuhai, Yinchuan, Wuzhong, Zhongwei, Baiyin, Lanzhou, Xining, Golmud, and Lhasa. Among them, the section from Yinchuan to Zhongwei is the heavy line of G70 Fuyin Expressway.

As of August 21, 2021, the 1,100-kilometer Gela section (Golmud-Nakqu) of the Beijing-Tibet Expressway remains to be built, and the remaining sections have been completed. This highway was built in an area with an average altitude of more than 4,500 meters and is the highest highway in the world.

9. What are the tourist attractions along the Beijing-Tibet route?

1. Baihebao Reservoir

Baihebao Reservoir is also called Yanshan Tianchi. It is surrounded by mountains on three sides, with flowers and green trees. The lake is wide and sparkling. It is green on a sunny day and clear to the bottom. Against the backdrop of the mountains and rivers, it looks like an ink painting. At this time of year, Baihebao Reservoir seems even more tranquil, like a “paradise”, exuding the most primitive charm in its most natural state. Driving around this beautiful scenery with friends or a couple has a unique mood.

Tickets: Free

Address: North of Xiangying Township, Yanqing District, Beijing

2. Petrified Wood National Geopark

Enter the Petrified Wood National Geopark and return to nature. Its unique landscape, quiet mountain villages, simple folk customs, and fresh air will give you a new experience of returning to nature.

The petrified wood in the park is currently the largest group of petrified wood buried in situ, produced in situ, and displayed in situ in North China. The petrified wood group here is not only rare in China because of its large area, large number, and strange shape. It is rare even in the world. Together with the green pines, red apricots and white rivers around it, it simply constitutes a beautiful and pleasant natural scenery.

Address: East end of Mu Shishi Road, Yanqing District, Beijing

3. Wulong Canyon

Wulong Canyon Scenic Area, formerly known as Black Dragon Pool, is a Mesozoic volcanic lava area dating back 140 million years ago. It is 2 kilometers long and is a typical mountain river deep-cut valley landscape. The Grand Canyon is about 5 kilometers long and has a water drop of about 800 meters. rice.

The canyon has steep cliffs and strange rocks on both sides. The water roars and the waves splash. From the outside to the inside, layers of water form four deep pools. It is famous for its green mountains, deep valleys and deep blue water pools.

Although the area here is not very large and the canyon is not very long, due to its unique scenery, it has become a good place for mountain and water tourism in the capital to find tranquility.

Address: Qianjiadian Town, Yanqing District, Beijing

4. dripping kettle

The scenic spot is not big, but it can be called a fine product. There is only an Hui-style courtyard built next to it, with small raised eaves and large white walls, which contrast with the lake water. You can pick up any picture frame to see the beautiful scenery. Because the drop is about 20 meters, the sound of water roars, and the upper part of the waterfall is small, like water pouring out of a pot, so it is also called the “Drip Pot”.

The mountain stream that flows all year round in the dripping pot cascades down from the cliffs tens of meters high. The river water fills the Guanyin Cave, like a bead curtain rolled back, or like a chain hanging from a high cliff, splashing into rain, recreating the flower-like scene for people. The wonderful landscape of “Water Curtain Cave” in Guoshan. There are some Huizhou style buildings on the shore, and Yanshan Academy is here. The courtyard is antique, and when you are in it, you really feel like you have arrived in the south of the Yangtze River.

The white walls, gray tiles and horse head walls, the courtyard hall and two-sided rooms, the natural scenery and the architecture are perfectly integrated. It can be said that nature is one, elegant and indifferent, simple and elegant, and has endless charm.

Address: Xiawan Village, Qianjiadian Town, Yanqing District

5. Thousand acres of flowers

The Four Seasons Flower Sea is a valley full of flowers in the east of Yanqing. In the 47-kilometer-long valley from west to east, roses, lilies, calla lilies, verbena, etc. spread out into thousands of acres of flower fields, which is so beautiful. Every year from May to October, the flowers bloom in the green valley one after another, making it a spectacular sight. There is no sea of ​​flowers in the suburbs of Beijing that is as unforgettable as the sea of ​​flowers in all four seasons.

Tickets: Free

Address: Qianjiadian Town, Yanqing District, Beijing

6. Chaoyang Temple

Chaoyang Temple, formerly known as Taishen Temple, was built during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. It is a typical Buddhist and Taoist temple and is currently the largest temple in Yanqing. There is a theater building in front of the temple gate. In the southeast corner of the theater building is the Lingguan Hall and to the west is the Shui Nainai Temple. There are numerous sculptures of Buddha, Bodhisattvas and immortals enshrined in the temple, which are lifelike and dizzying.

Address: Xiawan Village, Qianjiadian Town, Yanqing District, Beijing

Bus route: Take the 919 direct bus from Deshengmen to Yanqing South Caiyuan Station, then transfer to the Y13 (caimugou-shaliangzi direction) bus (original 925 line 2) to get there.

Self-driving route: Drive along Beijing-Tibet Expressway (G6) or Beijing-Xinjiang Expressway (G7) or Jingli Expressway (S3081) to Yanqing City, toward Longqing Gorge Scenic Area, and then take the Xianglong Road Tourist Line (or to Shenjiaying or Yongning direction), follow the signs for “Baili Landscape Gallery” and you will arrive. It is recommended to search the navigation for “Baili Landscape Gallery-Visitor Center” (entrance of the scenic spot)

10. Guide to self-driving tour of Beijing and Tibet

There are many routes to choose from from Beijing to Xining, and the mileage of the several main routes is not much different, all around 1,700 kilometers. If there are no special requirements, just follow the navigation and choose one. The most famous route for self-driving tours from Beijing to Xining It is the Beijing-Tibet Expressway, passing through Hebei, Henan, Shaanxi, Gansu, and then to Xining. It is a long journey. It is estimated that it will take 2 to 3 days to reach Xining when traveling by car.