Dunhuang
Mogao Caves
A core Silk Road site where the cultural payoff justifies planning around timed tickets.
Book the standard ticket early and avoid resellers unless official slots are gone.
Province
Dunhuang, desert Silk Road, grottoes
Gansu is for Silk Road planning, desert distances, grottoes, and seasonal logistics rather than a casual first-week add-on.
Starter brief
Gansu is for Silk Road planning, desert distances, grottoes, and seasonal logistics rather than a casual first-week add-on. This page remains a starter brief until its routes, local place names, recovery advice, and dated sources meet the full destination standard.
A publishable digest needs a point of view, a realistic day structure, where-to-stay judgment, execution and recovery advice, bilingual place identities, and dated sources. We keep this page modest until that reporting exists.
Places worth building around
Each place keeps the reason it belongs in the day. Full digests also preserve the local name, exact branch or entrance, and a checked execution query.
Dunhuang
A core Silk Road site where the cultural payoff justifies planning around timed tickets.
Book the standard ticket early and avoid resellers unless official slots are gone.
Dunhuang
An easy evening food and souvenir loop after desert or cave sightseeing.
Use menus and visible prices; sit-down desert-theme meals can be much pricier than snack grazing.
Zhangye
Colorful landforms that make sense if you are already building a Silk Road rail route.
Go by public transport or shared car from Zhangye and avoid single-stop private tours when possible.
Guide matches
These are the current China Travel Made Easy guides most relevant to planning Gansu. Start here for the logistics that affect cost, comfort, and avoidable mistakes before the route gets specific.
Transport
How to book Chinese high-speed rail with a foreign passport — 12306 vs Trip.com, seat classes explained, passport gates at stations, and the timing rules that matter.
Updated July 2026
Visas & Entry
Which passports can enter China without a visa in 2026, how the 240-hour (10-day) visa-free transit works for Americans, Brits, and Canadians, and the rules that trip people up.
Updated July 2026
Start Here
Set up the trip before you fly, then carry one offline arrival card for the moment mobile data, payment, maps, or a hotel booking fails.
Updated July 2026
Money & Payments
Step-by-step setup of Alipay and WeChat Pay with an international Visa, Mastercard, or Amex - fees, limits, what foreign cards still can't do, and where you genuinely need cash.
Updated July 2026
Internet & Apps
A device-specific China connectivity plan — verify how an eSIM routes traffic, preserve your home number, prepare Android or iPhone correctly, and recover when data or a required app fails.
Updated July 2026
Language
A task-by-task language plan for China — set up offline translation, read menus and phone screens, preserve official Chinese place names, and know when an app is not safe enough.
Updated July 2026
Destination QA
Gansu is best for dunhuang, desert Silk Road, grottoes. Gansu is for Silk Road planning, desert distances, grottoes, and seasonal logistics rather than a casual first-week add-on.
Start with Mogao Caves in Dunhuang, Dunhuang night market in Dunhuang, Zhangye Danxia in Zhangye. These are useful first pins before adding nearby food, transit, and stay ideas.
Start with China's High-Speed Trains: Booking on 12306 or Trip.com as a Foreigner, China Visa-Free Entry & 240-Hour Transit in 2026: Who Qualifies, China Pre-Departure Checklist and First 24-Hour Backup Plan. These guides cover the practical setup and decisions most relevant to this destination.
Yes. Use Save Places to paste the caption, OCR text, note, or place list, then review the bilingual identities before creating AMap or Apple Maps handoffs. A bare social URL is not fetched by the static prototype.
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