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Shapotou
is situated 20 kilometers from Zhongwei County and on
the southern rim of the Tenger Desert, with the Baotou-Lanzhou
Railway running right through the place which is bordered
on the north by the desert and the railway and on the
south by the Yellow River and the Xianshan Mountain. The
scenic spot with the fancy name “Golden Sand and
Humming Bell”, and a number of oases, lie right
in the heart of Shapotou. The railway is hemmed in between
belts of luxuriant vegetation. All this has earned Shapotou
the nickname, “Capital of the World of Deserts”.
One
of China’s four humming sand dunes is situated at
the top of Shapotou, where the slope rises to a height
of 100 meters. When someone slides down the sand dune,
he has the feeling as if he were descending from the sky.
The peculiar geological structure of the place causes
the sand to emit, when sliding down the slope, a resonant
noise that reverberates like the tolling of a huge bell
or the beating of a big drum. Limpid water flows gently
in a knee-deep stream at he foot of the sand dune.
South of the stream is a 30-mu orchid, which supplies
tourists with such fruit as jujubes, grapes, peaches,
apples and pears.
Further south lies the turbulent Yellow River. The local
peasants offer such tourist programs as cruising the river
aboard goat-skin dinghies, and camel-back riding in the
deserts. Restaurants, photo studios and camera repair
shops are opened in the zone to generate a profit from
the booming tourist industry. Lodging, foot and entertainment
are provided in the Shapotou Holiday Resort. Bonfire parties,
picnics, barbecue, and fruit-picking in the orchard are
also sponsored to bring visitors into the embrace of mother
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