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Silk Road Crossroads and Home of China's Greatest Buddhist Grottoes
Straddling the Wei River valley, Tianshui has been inhabited for over 8,000 years and is considered a cradle of Chinese civilisation — the mythical sage-king Fuxi, credited with inventing writing and the eight trigrams, was said to have been born here. The city's greatest treasure is Maijishan ("Haystack Mountain"), whose sheer sandstone cliffs are honeycombed with 194 caves containing over 7,000 Buddhist sculptures spanning the Northern Wei to Qing dynasties. Tianshui also marks the transition between the loess plateau and the Qinling-Daba mountains, giving it spectacular and varied landscapes.
Maijishan Grottoes — 7,000+ Buddhist sculptures
Fuxi Temple — birthplace of Chinese civilisation
Maiji Mountain forest scenery
Wei River valley landscapes
Ancient Silk Road heritage
Temperate semi-arid climate. Cold winters (avg -3 °C January), warm dry summers (avg 22 °C July). Rainfall mainly June–September.
High-speed rail from Xi'an (1.5 h) and Lanzhou (1 h). Tianshui Maijishan Airport (THQ) has domestic flights from Beijing and Xi'an.
Maijishan's cliffside walkways are steep and can be slippery — wear good shoes
The site closes in heavy rain and fog — check conditions before visiting
Fuxi Temple is busiest during the Fuxi Culture Festival in late June
Combine Maijishan with a Silk Road itinerary — it's between Xi'an and Lanzhou
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May–June and September–October for clear skies and moderate temperatures.
Fuso Orario
Ora standard della Cina
Valuta
yuan cinese
Lingua
Mandarin
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