Today’s Yinchuan Tour blends history, culture, and viticulture. Marvel at the UNESCO-listed Western Xia Imperial Tombs, explore the Helan Mountain Rock Paintings for ancient relics, and sip award-winning wines at Silver Heights Winery—Ningxia’s premier vineyard. A perfect fusion of ancient Silk Road heritage and modern winemaking excellence.
In the morning, head to the Western Xia Imperial Tombs, located approximately 30 km from downtown. Famed as the Pyramids of China, the tombs are the final resting place of nine Western Xia emperors. You're not just visiting tombs; you are uncovering a lost civilization - the Tangut people and their mighty Western Xia Dynasty (1038-1227 AD). Imagine an empire that controlled a vital part of the Silk Road - the crucial link between the Central Plains and Central Asia - before being completely wiped out by Genghis Khan's Mongol armies.
The Western Xia Imperial Tombs are more than ruins - they’re a multicultural symphony of Tangut audacity, Buddhist devotion, and Han legacy. It is fun to seek out the fragmented stone steles inscribed with the Tangut script. It looks like Chinese characters but is its own complex, undeciphered language. Seeing this script is truly seeing the handwriting of a lost civilization.
You can walk or take a sightseeing bus through the vast, open landscape with the Helan Mountains as a backdrop to explore Western Xia Imperial Tombs. You should not miss:
Tomb No. 3: The largest and best-preserved mausoleum, believed to hold Emperor Li Yuanhao, the founding emperor of the Western Xia Dynasty. You can clearly trace the layout of the old imperial city: the outer wall, the stele pavilions (where memorial tablets once stood), and the inner walls.
Western Xia Museum: Discover bronze ox statues, glazed chiwen (mythical creatures), and Tangut script inscriptions. The 3D or 4D film Rediscovering Western Xia brings the dynasty’s history to life.
In the afternoon, transfer to Helan Shan Rock Carvings, an ancient "Stone Diaries". Over 20,000 petroglyphs (carved into granite/sandstone) depict nomadic life—hunting, herding, rituals, and warfare - created by Tangut, Xiongnu, and other northern tribes. At Helan Shan Rock Carvings, you can discover how ancient tribes balanced spirituality (sun worship, totemism) with survival (hunting scenes with bows/spears).
You can first explore Yinchuan World Rock Art Museum (first of its kind in China) for over 500 global rock art replicas, from African to Nordic. After the museum, you'll take a short electric car ride (included) to the mouth of the valley. Then, walk the canyon path to see hunting scenes, dancing figures, and abstract symbols. (Note: Bring binoculars for high-elevation carvings. The rock carvings are ancient and fragile. Please refrain from touching or climbing on them). Spot the iconic Sun God Petroglyph - a 20-meter-high figure radiating rays, symbolizing celestial power. Try your luck to spot elusive blue sheep - rare, agile creatures blending into the rocky terrain. Before depart, you can make a stop at the Han Meilin Art Museum. Modern art inspired by rock carvings - giant bronze sculptures and ink installations blend ancient themes with contemporary flair.
Then, head to Silver Heights Winery, a high-altitude gem (1,200m) in Ningxia’s Helan Mountains. Founded by Emma Gao, a French-trained winemaker, it blends traditional French techniques with Chinese terroir. Savor award-winning wines like The Summit and Emma’s Reserve, once served to Angela Merkel. Visit their Jinshan Village vineyards for a taste of China’s rising wine excellence.