Those hidden attractions hidden in the depths of Ningxia, let's take a look together

In fact, besides the major attractions, Ningxia also has many lesser-known attractions. Let's take a look together.

Chateau Changyu Moser XV

Ningxia red wine enjoys a high reputation nationwide and even worldwide. Chateau Changyu Moser XV is located in Xixia District, Yinchuan City, Ningxia. It is the first national 4A-level tourist attraction in Ningxia, a comprehensive theme estate integrating grape cultivation, high-end winery brewing, wine culture tourism, and wine-themed dining. Here, you can step into the sky lounge and follow the 'Kirin' to embark on a magical wine exploration journey.

Yellow River Military Culture Expo Park

This scenic area is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction established for the placement of the retired Navy ship 'Yinchuan'. The retired Navy ship 'Yinchuan', known as the 'First Ship of the Yellow River', is the first generation missile destroyer (Type 051) independently developed by China and the main battleship of the People's Navy's first missile destroyer fleet. Military enthusiasts definitely should not miss this place.
Xixia Cultural Park focuses on the dynamic display of Xixia culture. The park boasts beautiful and picturesque scenery, combining the pastoral charm of cattle and sheep in the northern frontier with the poetic charm of small bridges and flowing water in the southern regions. Visitors can admire the exquisite architectural art of Xixia and experience the unique charm of Xixia culture. In the bustling market of Xixia within the park, you can not only appreciate the demonstrations of various craftsmen of the time and watch wonderful folk performances, but also relax and enjoy tea in the tea house.
Here, more than 160 grottoes from the Northern Wei to the Ming and Qing dynasties are preserved, with over 600 statues distributed across eight areas including the Great Buddha Tower, Yuan Guang Temple, Xiangguo Temple, and Peach Blossom Cave. The exquisite statues from the Northern Zhou, the simplicity of the Sui dynasty statues, and the fullness of the Tang dynasty statues hold an important position among domestic grottoes. The Xumishan Museum systematically introduces the development history of world Buddhist culture and grotto art, and it is the only museum in China dedicated to Buddhist grotto art.