Kuanchuan, situated in Li County, Gansu, China, is a town with deep historical roots dating back to the Shang and Zhou dynasties. It served as a crucial outpost and is known for its strategic location at the confluence of the Western Han and Yanzi rivers. The town's historical significance is further highlighted by its connection to the Ying family, who later established the Qin empire. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil riverside setting while exploring the rich cultural heritage that Kuanchuan has to offer.
Visit the sites linked to the Shang and Zhou dynasties to fully appreciate the town's historical significance.
Explore the area's connection to the Ying family and the early Qin empire.
Enjoy peaceful walks along the confluence of the Western Han and Yanzi rivers.
Spring offers mild temperatures and blooming landscapes, perfect for exploring Kuanchuan's historical sites.
Summers can be warm, but it's a great time for riverside activities.
Fall brings cooler weather and fewer tourists, ideal for a quiet visit.
Winters are cold, but the town's historical charm remains inviting.
CNY ¥
$30-$60 p/day
27,438
Mandarin, Gansu dialect
April-June, September-November