NW China city's 'Route 66' attracts tourists

Source:Ecns.cn Published: 2016-5-31 13:50:31

An aerial view of a road connecting Beichangtan Village, an ancient town on the banks of the Yellow River, with Zhongwei City in Northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, May 29, 2016. The road winds through the rolling mountains and near the Yellow River, attracting tourists keen on its rough and beautiful scenery and gaining a reputation as Zhongwei’s ‘Route 66’, one of the most famous roads in America. (Photo/Ecns.cn)


 

An aerial view of a road connecting Beichangtan Village, an ancient town on the banks of the Yellow River, with Zhongwei City in Northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, May 29, 2016. The road winds through the rolling mountains and near the Yellow River, attracting tourists keen on its rough and beautiful scenery and gaining a reputation as Zhongwei’s ‘Route 66’, one of the most famous roads in America. (Photo/Ecns.cn)


 

An aerial view of a road connecting Beichangtan Village, an ancient town on the banks of the Yellow River, with Zhongwei City in Northwest China’s Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, May 29, 2016. The road winds through the rolling mountains and near the Yellow River, attracting tourists keen on its rough and beautiful scenery and gaining a reputation as Zhongwei’s ‘Route 66’, one of the most famous roads in America. (Photo/Ecns.cn)


 

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