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Gansu is more than a remote and desolate province known for its hand-pulled noodles. Instead, it is a diversified and inclusive Chinese province. The rich geographical environment can be connected to channels in all directions, which also makes Gansu a national corridor. Different ethnic groups co-exist here, sharing culture and their way of life with the world.
A variety of very different natural scenery, plants and animals can be found here. The province is home to history, culture, ethnic groups and several religions, which contributes to the beauty of the area. Gansu is no longer a remote western province, but a "hub of China" connected to all parts of the country.