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Dunhuang has a spectacular area of natural scenery: the Singing Sand (Mingsha) Mountains. The mountains are pale golden sand dunes dozens of meters high, covering an area roughly 40 km (25 mi) square.

Vistors can explore the sand dunes by camel, electric car, quad bike or by foot. Riding a camel on the desert of the Singing sand Mountains is a great experience. You can enjoy the beautiful wavy shapes of the smooth yellow dunes against the deep blue sky, and imagine you are traveling the ancient Silk Road. Step off the camel and listen for the singing of the sand.

There is archery and sand sledging available on one of the dunes. Crescent Spring is a must-see sight. The contrast of the blue Crescent Lake and lush vegetation with the golden sand is quite poetic.

How the Mingsha Sand Dunes were formed and what has brought about the phenomenon of the singing sand? So far, nobody has provided a satisfactory answer. According to some Japanese experts, there are probably ancient palaces under the dunes, while the Russians deem that quartz content in the sand is the main reason. Chinese scientists have carried out a study as to the cause of the singing sand for years and they believe that it is a phenomenon of resonance.

Legend has it that this area was a flourishing mountain called Qingshi Mountain (Bluestone Mountain) in ancient times. At the foot of the mountain, beside Crescent Lake, clustered many sacred temples. Operas were shown to worship the Temple God on each temple fair. However, the deafening sounds of celebration one year annoyed the sleeping Yellow Dragon Prince in a nearby desert.

The prince was cruel, cranky and powerful. He used his magical power moved a huge volume of sand dunes into this area and buried all the people underground. Those souls often cry, beat drums and hit gongs to bemoan their misfortune. This is the legend of the singing sand.

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2011-05-23
The Mingsha Sand Dune is 5 kilometers south of the Dunhuang city. The sand mountain is famous for its flute-like sounds in the gale, thus its name Mingsha as "Loud Sand" in English. Accumulated by quicksand, it lies along the south of Dunhuang City like a ...Read More
2011-05-23
Crescent Moon Spring is 6km south of Dunhuang in the Singing Sands Mountains and is quite literally an oasis in the desert. The Spring's name derives from the crescent moon shape the small pool of spring water has taken between two large sand dunes. Although ...Read More
2011-05-23
Ticket 60 yuan. Go boating the reed marshes 100 yuan per hour. Traffic Have bus of special line that can be reached from Changshu to sand home Bang. The self-service trip of Shanghai: Every two-day weekend, festivals or holidays, the Yangpu sports center 7: 00...Read More

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by Nico 2011-05-23
Introduce Head of dragon mountain lie Tieling 1 kilometers east of the city. Because it ran quickly from southeast, reached and held high suddenly by the firewood bank, the head like the huge dragon, thus come the name of the mountain of head of dragon, it is the famous scenic spot of Tieling. Every May, the hillock, full of the rose beautiful in colour the ...
by Tricia 2011-05-23
Mogao Grottoes, also known as Thousand Buddha Grottoes, is located on the eastern slope of Echoing-Sand Mountain, 25 kilometers (15.5miles) from downtown Dunhuang County in Gansu Province. It is one of three noted grottoes in China and also the largest, best preserved and richest treasure house of Buddhist art in the world. "Mogao" means high up in the ...
by Persis 2011-05-23
Just as oil and water don't mix, so do springs and deserts. But Crescent Spring is an exception. About 6 kilometers (3.73 miles) south of Dunhuang city, and surrounded by the Echoing-Sand Mountain, Crescent Spring can be called a natural wonder in the Gobi Desert. Some say it reminds them of the eye of a beautiful woman, lucid, beautiful and amorous. Some ...