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Silk Road Oasis and Gateway to China's Space Program
Strategically positioned at the western end of the Hexi Corridor, Jiuquan served as a key military and trading post for over two millennia. The city's name — "Wine Spring" — derives from a Han dynasty legend of a general rewarding his troops with wine poured into a spring. Today Jiuquan is best known as the site of China's premier spaceport, the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre at Shuangchengzi, which remains open to limited tourist visits. The Guazhou area east of the city offers dense clusters of ancient Silk Road ruins, wind-eroded yardang landforms and the legendary Yumen Pass.
Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre
Yumen Pass Silk Road ruins
Yardang National Geopark
Guazhou wind-eroded rock fields
Han dynasty history
Arid continental climate. Very hot summers (up to 38 °C) and bitterly cold winters (-20 °C). Spring and autumn are ideal.
High-speed rail from Zhangye (30 min) or Dunhuang (25 min) on the Lanzhou-Xinjiang Railway. Jiuquan is 25 km from Jiayuguan station.
Space centre tours require advance booking and passport registration
Yardang Geopark is 185 km west — arrange private transport or a tour
Sunscreen and water are essential in the desert
The Jiuquan Museum is free and excellent for Silk Road context
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April–June and September–October for comfortable temperatures and clear skies.
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Mata Uang
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