Our itinerary for this day
After breakfast, first visit Jiayuguan Pass. It is the first pass at the west end of the Great Wall of China, six kilometres southwest of the city of Jiayuguan. Along with Juyongguan and Shanhaiguan, it is one of the main three passes along the Great Wall. The pass is trapezoid-shaped with a perimeter of 733 meters and an area of more than 33,500 square meters.
Then visit Suspension Great Wall, 11 kilometres to the downtown Jiayuguan City, the Suspension Great Wall was built during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). It gets its name because there is a 231 meter long section, with an obliquity of 45 degrees, built onto a 150m high ridge. From a distance, it looks like a dragon about to extend its body towards the ground.
After lunch, visit Wei-Jin Mural Tombs - Located about 15 kilometres northeast of Jiayuguan, Wei-Jin Mural Tomb is a big tomb group with over 1,400 tombs built between the 3rd Century and 5th Century during the Wei and Jin dynasties. It is the largest subterranean art gallery in the world, containing a large number of colourful murals, attracting tourists from both home and abroad.
At the end of the tour in Jiayuguan, you are transferred to the station for your overnight train. Jiayuguang-Lanzhou by overnight train T6602 or similar train, 22:30-07:11 next day, 2 bed cabin soft sleeper
And that's what we did except we started with the mural tombs. Another super interesting day.
The drive out of city was along kilometres of roads with willow tress down the middle and either side. Sadly this is the only non-blurry picture of the spectacle.
First we visited a small museum where it was clear they hadn't seen a western visitor in a long, long time
with some very healthy apple
and date trees growing in the courtyard
