RMTB0EFN–The old mosque in Linxia built in traditional Chinese architecture style.
RME2C6RJ–China, Gansu, surroundings of Linxia, The Yellow River at Bingling Si
RMC18285–A very big mosque in the silk road town of Linxia.
RMKH53HF–Typical street food dumplings called momos, Gansu province, Linxia, China
RFHWEMWB–Prayer flags, Linxia, Gansu Province, China
RF2HE206R–Mosque in Linxia county, Gansu province, China
RMW659KX–Water gushes out from the Liujiaxia Hydroelectric Station for flood control on the Yellow River in Yongjing county, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture,
RFWA32X1–Gansu linxia bean ling temple grottoes
RMDFDH1T–Preparation of pasta, Linxia, Gansu province, China
RMBMEH2J–Houses scattering at loess plateau, Guanghe County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, China
RMDETM8F–Qur´an, Linxia Hui, Gansu, China
RMBMEGW3–Elderly Bonan man walking in an alley, Dongxiang and Salar Autonomous County, Linxia, Gansu Province, China
RMD9H2T6–Linxia, China
RFTDE2TC–Photographed at Xiangyang Wharf in Liujiaxia, Linxia, Gansu Province
RMBMEGYN–View of Guanghe County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, China
RMFXEHNE–China, Gansu, Linxia, bunches of dry noodles tied with red ribbons and ready for sale.
RMB3PCNJ–China, Gansu Province, Linxia. Hui Muslim man with distinctive glasses of the region
RMPFHJ7Y–China, Gansu, Linxia, decorated dumplings in bamboo steaming dish, view from above.
RF2DECNYF–Close up of shredded green tea leaves. At a shop in a chinese village. Tea is the most popular beverage in China.
RMTB0EDK–New mosques are being build in many towns along the Silk Road funded with money from Saudi Arabia.
RME2C6RN–China, Gansu, surroundings of Linxia, The Yellow River at Bingling Si
RMC1827P–Hui Muslim women preparing bread inside a home in the old city of Linxia.
RMKH53HJ–Typical street food dumplings called momos, Gansu province, Linxia, China
RMAM22J3–CHINA Gansu
RF2HE206F–Mosque in Linxia county, Gansu province, China
RMW65WWY–Water gushes out from the Liujiaxia Hydroelectric Station for flood control on the Yellow River in Yongjing county, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture,
RFWA32X0–Gansu linxia bean ling temple grottoes
RMA727C9–China, Gansu Province, Young boy and lambskins, Linxia
RMJEGK3J–(170625) -- LANZHOU, June 25, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on June 19, 2017 shows two mosques in Linxia, northwest China's Gansu Province. (Xinhua/Li An) (wyo)
RMDG4GBM–People, Linxia Hui, Gansu, China
RMJ2DGFF–Linxia, China's Gansu Province. 27th Apr, 2017. Visitors view tulip flowers in Linxia City, northwest China's Gansu Province, April 27, 2017. Credit: Shi Youdong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMD9H2J7–Linxia, China
RMAC6P59–Muslim Hui people at a Linxia City market in Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture formerly known as Hezhou located in Gansu province China
RMBMEGY7–Dongxiang minority family, Guanghe County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, China
RMD9KWCG–Massive cliffs in the Liujiaxia Reservoir formed by the Liujiaxia Dam on the Huang He or Yellow River.around Bingling Si Buddhist grottoes located entirely within Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture in Gansu province China
RMB3PCYA–China, Gansu Province, Linxia. A Hui family outside their shop. The Hui are China's only so-called 'minority nationality'
RMA6AMCK–China, Gansu, Linxia, uighur bread stall in market
RF2BENDWE–In 1986 Linxia Lama of Gansu
RMTB0EE8–The old mosque in Linxia built in traditional Chinese architecture style.
RME2C6RK–China, Gansu, surroundings of Linxia, The Yellow River at Bingling Si
RMC18264–Hui Muslims baking a traditional flat bread in a small bakery in the old city of Linxia, Gansu.
RMTB0E12–The vibrant night market in Linxia, China.
RMKH53KJ–Renovated old chinese quarter, Gansu province, Linxia, China
RMTB0EBP–The vibrant market in Linxia, Gansu province, China.
RMW659KN–Water gushes out from the Liujiaxia Hydroelectric Station for flood control on the Yellow River in Yongjing county, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture,
RFWA32WK–Gansu linxia bean ling temple grottoes
RMA727BD–China, Gansu Province, Hui farmer, Linxia County
RMAM17Y7–CHINA Linxia
RMDE7J2C–Man, Linxia Hui, Gansu, China
RMJ2DGGT–Linxia, China's Gansu Province. 27th Apr, 2017. Visitors view tulip flowers in Linxia City, northwest China's Gansu Province, April 27, 2017. Credit: Shi Youdong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMD9H2PT–Linxia, China
RMT2N51E–Dongxiang. 3rd Apr, 2019. Aerial photo taken on April 3, 2019 shows apricot trees in full bloom in Tangwang Township of Dongxiang Autonomous County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China's Gansu Province. Credit: Li Xiao/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMBMEH0H–Terrace on loess plateau, Guanghe County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, China
RMKD12WD–Linxia. 9th Oct, 2017. Photo taken on Oct. 9, 2017 shows the snow scenery in Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China's Gansu Province. A cold front brought snowfall to parts of northern China on Monday. Credit: Shi Youdong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMD9KWAF–Massive cliffs in the Liujiaxia Reservoir formed by the Liujiaxia Dam on the Huang He or Yellow River.around Bingling Si Buddhist grottoes located entirely within Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture in Gansu province China
RF2BENDWF–In 1987 Linxia ??Gansu a Buddhist believer holding a runner
RM2B02J7R–The Yellow River (Huang He), is the most important waterway in China. The region around the confluence of the Huang He and Wei rivers formed the cradle of Chinese civilisation. The river is the third-longest river in Asia, following the Yangtze River and Yenisei River, and the sixth-longest in the world at an estimated length of 5,464 km (3,395 mi). Binglingsi Shiku (Thousand Buddha Caves) is a collection of caves and grottoes set in an inaccessible canyon by the Yellow River about 80km upstream from Lanzhou. The site's very isolation has protected and preserved Binglingsi, not least from mar
RME2C6T6–China, Gansu, surroundings of Linxia, Yellow River and pagoda near Liujiaxia Dam
RMC1825J–Hui Muslims makling a traditional flat bread in a small bakery in the old city of Linxia, Gansu.
RM2B02J7T–The Yellow River (Huang He), is the most important waterway in China. The region around the confluence of the Huang He and Wei rivers formed the cradle of Chinese civilisation. The river is the third-longest river in Asia, following the Yangtze River and Yenisei River, and the sixth-longest in the world at an estimated length of 5,464 km (3,395 mi).
RMKH52X9–Renovated old chinese quarter, Gansu province, Linxia, China
RMTB0EBH–The vibrant market in Linxia, Gansu province, China.
RMW65WTA–Water gushes out from the Liujiaxia Hydroelectric Station for flood control on the Yellow River in Yongjing county, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture,
RFWA32XD–Gansu linxia bean ling temple grottoes
RMC48ETT–Cycling in the old city of Linxia.
RMA727C7–China, Gansu Province, Young girl and lambskins, Linxia
RM2B02J63–Binglingsi Shiku (Thousand Buddha Caves) is a collection of caves and grottoes set in an inaccessible canyon by the Yellow River about 80km upstream from Lanzhou. The site's very isolation has protected and preserved Binglingsi, not least from marauding Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution (1966 - 76). The first Buddhist grottoes at Binglingsi date from the Eastern Jin Dynasty (c. 317 - 420 CE), and construction continued for well over a thousand years throughout the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing eras. The Bingling caves were often sponsored by wealthy patrons investing some of their Silk R
RMB0C0AD–Hui Muslim man with his son on motorcycle in Lin Xia, Gansu province, a Silk Road town
RMD9H2J0–Linxia, China
RM2B02J60–Binglingsi Shiku (Thousand Buddha Caves) is a collection of caves and grottoes set in an inaccessible canyon by the Yellow River about 80km upstream from Lanzhou. The site's very isolation has protected and preserved Binglingsi, not least from marauding Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution (1966 - 76). The first Buddhist grottoes at Binglingsi date from the Eastern Jin Dynasty (c. 317 - 420 CE), and construction continued for well over a thousand years throughout the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing eras. The Bingling caves were often sponsored by wealthy patrons investing some of their Silk R
RMBMEH1E–Houses scattering at loess plateau, Guanghe County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, China
RM2B02J6D–Binglingsi Shiku (Thousand Buddha Caves) is a collection of caves and grottoes set in an inaccessible canyon by the Yellow River about 80km upstream from Lanzhou. The site's very isolation has protected and preserved Binglingsi, not least from marauding Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution (1966 - 76). The first Buddhist grottoes at Binglingsi date from the Eastern Jin Dynasty (c. 317 - 420 CE), and construction continued for well over a thousand years throughout the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing eras. The Bingling caves were often sponsored by wealthy patrons investing some of their Silk R
RMAR7PAW–Muslim Man at the Great Mosque Xian, People’s Republic of China
RF2BENDYJ–In 1987 an old Tibetan woman who turned her prayer wheels in Linxia ??Gansu
RM2E10HDE–Linxia. 3rd Jan, 2021. Photo taken on Jan. 3, 2021 shows a view of the Liujiaxia reservoir in Yongjing County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China's Gansu Province. In readiness for potential ice jam floods, Liujiaxia reservoir, a major reservoir on the upper reaches of Yellow River, recently cut its water outflow as required by flood control authorities. Credit: Shi Youdong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RME2C6RM–China, Gansu, surroundings of Linxia, The Yellow River and Liujiaxia lake near Bingling Si
RMBB9E0G–Muslim Man at the Great Mosque Xian, People’s Republic of China
RMDFFMY2–Portrait of a cute Hui Muslim boy taken in Gansu, China
RMKH53K0–Dong Gong Guan mansion, Gansu province, Linxia, China
RMTB0EC1–The vibrant market in Linxia, Gansu province, China.
RMW65WNW–Water gushes out from the Liujiaxia Hydroelectric Station for flood control on the Yellow River in Yongjing county, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture,
RFWA32WP–Gansu linxia bean ling temple grottoes
RMC48EWX–A Hui Muslim man cooking at a night market ( outdoor dining area ) in Gansu, China.
RMA727C3–China, Gansu Province, Young boy and lambskins, Linxia
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RMD9H2KH–Linxia, China
RMBMEH25–Houses scattering at loess plateau, Guanghe County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, China
RM2B02J5G–Binglingsi Shiku (Thousand Buddha Caves) is a collection of caves and grottoes set in an inaccessible canyon by the Yellow River about 80km upstream from Lanzhou. The site's very isolation has protected and preserved Binglingsi, not least from marauding Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution (1966 - 76). The first Buddhist grottoes at Binglingsi date from the Eastern Jin Dynasty (c. 317 - 420 CE), and construction continued for well over a thousand years throughout the Tang, Song, Ming and Qing eras. The Bingling caves were often sponsored by wealthy patrons investing some of their Silk R
RFR9YC8Y–nature beauty
RM2E10HD7–Linxia. 3rd Jan, 2021. Photo taken on Jan. 3, 2021 shows a view of the Liujiaxia reservoir in Yongjing County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China's Gansu Province. In readiness for potential ice jam floods, Liujiaxia reservoir, a major reservoir on the upper reaches of Yellow River, recently cut its water outflow as required by flood control authorities. Credit: Shi Youdong/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RME2C6RH–China, Gansu, Linxia, Wanshou Daoist temple and pagoda
RMJ24F49–Linxia. 23rd Apr, 2017. Photo takn on April 23, 2017 shows brick carving artworks in Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China's Gansu Province. Linxia brick carving, an ancient building decorative art, became a mature artistic form and prospered during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, and was listed in 2006 as one of China's national intangible heritages. Credit: Fan Peishen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMEBCA49–Hui Muslim boys studying the Qur´an in a Medressa in Gansu province
RMKH53J6–Dong Gong Guan mansion, Gansu province, Linxia, China
RMTB0EBE–The vibrant market in Linxia, Gansu province, China.
RMW65MEA–Water gushes out from the Liujiaxia Hydroelectric Station for flood control on the Yellow River in Yongjing county, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture,
RMJ24F3J–Linxia. 24th Apr, 2017. Photo taken on April 24, 2017 shows a brick carving artwork in Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China's Gansu Province. Linxia brick carving, an ancient building decorative art, became a mature artistic form and prospered during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, and was listed in 2006 as one of China's national intangible heritages. Credit: Fan Peishen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMW64JT8–Water gushes out from the Liujiaxia Hydroelectric Station for flood control on the Yellow River in Yongjing county, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture,
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