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What places of interest and sightseeing are there in Wuwei?
Yanshou temple, formerly known as Zengjiabao Temple, is located in Zengjiabao Village, Qingyuan Town, Wuwei City. The only existing buildings are Galand Bodhisattva Hall and Ursa Hall.

Tiantai Mountain Grottoes Tiantai Mountain Grottoes, also known as the Big Buddha Temple (the same as Mogao Grottoes). Located in Dengshan Village, Zhongxiang, about 40 kilometers south of Wuwei City.

Leitai Park is located in Beiguan Middle Road, Wuwei City. The park is divided into: food culture area, historical culture area, folk culture area, entertainment and rest area, etc.

Confucian Temple is also called Confucius Temple and Confucius Temple. Located in the southeast corner of Wuwei city, it is a group of magnificent buildings, which were built in the next four years.

Desert park is located at the east of the city 19 km, on the edge of Tengger Desert. It is the first place in China to integrate desert scenery, grassland customs and garden features.

Haicang Temple, Haicang Temple, located 2.5 kilometers northwest of Wuwei City, is named after the dense nymphs around the temple, just like a temple hidden in the sea.

The bronze bell of Dayun Temple is located in Dayun Temple in the northeast corner of Wuwei City, echoing the ancient buildings such as Confucian Temple, Roshi Temple Tower, Haicang Temple and Leitai.

Roshi Tower stands in Wuwei North Street to commemorate Kumarajiva's achievements in promoting Buddhism and translating classics in Wucheng.

Tianfo Temple Grottoes, located in Dengshan Village, Zhonglu Township, 50 kilometers south of the city, is one of the early grottoes in China.

There is an oasis surrounded by Tengger Desert and Badain Jaran Desert in the northeast of Hexi Corridor of Ruian Castle.

Leitai Han Tomb is a large masonry tomb in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, which was discovered under Leitai in1969+1October.

Huangniangtai Site Huangniangtai Site was formerly known as Mrs. Yin. It is located 2.5 kilometers northwest of Wuwei County, Gansu Province, and belongs to Qijia Cultural Site.