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Jinchang

Jinchang is a northern Gansu industrial city best known as the gateway to the Gobi Desert's edge and for the rare Ni copper mining industry. It offers a rugged, off-the-beaten-path experience for travelers heading west toward the Hexi Corridor.

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Jinchang is a northern Gansu industrial city best known as the gateway to the Gobi Desert's edge and for the rare Ni copper mining industry. It offers a rugged, off-the-beaten-path experience for travelers heading west toward the Hexi Corridor.

First-day shape

Morning visit Yongchang County ancient city walls and Jinchuan Scenic Area. Afternoon explore the Ni copper mine museum if open to visitors. Evening stroll around Jinchang's central plaza and try local Jinchang cuisine.

What makes it tricky

Visa required for most nationalities. No direct international flights; fly via Beijing or Lanzhou. Train access via Lanzhou-Xinjiang Railway. Chinese payment apps (Alipay/WeChat Pay) essential.

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- Jinchuan Scenic Area - Yongchang Ancient City

Transport note

Jinchang Jinchuan Airport has flights to Beijing and Lanzhou. Train: on the Lanzhou-Xinjiang railway; direct trains from Lanzhou (~3h). City taxis and Didi available. No metro.

Food note

Try Jinchang's local lamb dishes and hand-pulled noodles. Muslim-run restaurants near the old market area offer good value (30-50 CNY per person). Desert truffles and local wild vegetables in season.

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