1, Lianhua Mountain, also known as the ancient Tibetan Mountain, is the origin of the name of the ancient Tibetan city. Founded in the Western Han Dynasty, it has the largest site of religious ancient buildings in Hexi.
2. Baita Temple, known as Jiazhubadi Temple in Tibetan, means Oriental Dreamland Temple. Together with Jinta Temple, Lianhua Temple and Haicang Temple, it is also called "the four major temples of Tibetan Buddhism in Liangzhou". According to historical records, Baita Temple is 420 meters long from east to west and 440 meters long from north to south, covering an area of 6.5438+0.8 million square meters. Surrounded by city walls, there are eight peaks and eight piers and hundreds of pagodas, hence the name "Baita Temple".
3. Tiantishan Grottoes, also known as the Great Buddha Temple, are located 50 kilometers south of Wuwei, about 1600 years ago. They are the source of Yungang Grottoes and Longmen Grottoes.
4. Kumarajiva Temple, located in Wuwei North Street, was built to commemorate the achievements of Kumarajiva, a monk from the Western Regions, in promoting Buddhism and translating classics. It is the only temple in the world named after Kumarajiva. The main attractions are Kumarajiva Tongfo Pagoda, Mahayana Hall, Library, etc.