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Postal Code of Wuwei City, Gansu Province

The postcode of Wuwei City, Gansu Province is 733000.

Origin of place names in Wuwei: Wuwei was occupied by Xiongnu in the early Western Han Dynasty. In the second year of founding ceremony in the Western Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu sent Huo Qubing to conquer Hexi. In order to commemorate this victory, it was later named Wuwei, and Wuwei County was established to show that the military strength and martial arts of the Western Han Dynasty reached Hexi. Liangzhou Wei was changed in the Ming Dynasty and Wuwei County in the Qing Dynasty. 1985 changed to Wuwei city.

Wuwei has a long history and rich tourism resources, leaving many famous cultural relics and cultural and artistic treasures. At present, more than 30,000 pieces of cultural relics have been unearthed, and there are 54 cultural relics protection sites.

Among them, the well-known "Tongbenma" designated by the state as a tourist symbol of China and its unearthed "Leitai Han Tomb"; There is a unique national precious cultural relic "Xixia Monument", which has high research value.

There are Wuwei Confucian Temple, which was built in the fourth year of Ming Dynasty and is known as the "crown of Longyou Academy", and Tiantai Mountain Grottoes, which is known as the ancestor of China Grottoes. There are also a large number of precious historical relics, such as the Great Wall Site, the famous Silk Road Temple Haicang Temple, the ancient bell tower, the Roshi Temple Tower, the first desert reservoir in Asia, the desert park, the desert botanical garden and the beautiful Tianzhu "Three Gorges", all of which are ideal places for sightseeing.