Yinchuan
Yinchuan is the capital city of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in north-central China. It is situated along the Yellow River and serves as a cultural and economic center for the region. The city has a rich history, influenced by various dynasties, and is known for its diverse population, including a significant number of Hui Muslims.
Yinchuan features several notable attractions, such as the Ningxia Museum and the Western Xia Tombs, which reflect its historical significance. The city also hosts the annual Yinchuan International Flower Expo, showcasing its commitment to environmental sustainability and urban beautification.