Lanzhou is the capital city of Gansu province in northwest China. The Yellow River runs through the city, ensuring rich crops of many juicy and fragrant fruits. The city is the transportation and ...
Cleft in two by the Yellow River, the northwestern Chinese city of Lanzhou is steeped in history. During the Sui and Tang dynasties, it was a bustling Silk Road trade hub. Its famous Iron Bridge, ...
Lanzhou is a city with a long history. People began to take up residence there as early as 15,000 years ago, and around 5,000 years ago, the residents of Lanzhou created the "Majiayao Culture," which ...
Meet the “First Noodle of China,” as the China Cuisine Association dubbed it in 1999: Lanzhou beef noodles. It’s startling to see sculptures of a noodle bowl, a chef hand-pulling noodles, and people ...
Cathy Chaplin is a former senior editor at Eater LA, a James Beard Award–nominated journalist, and the author of Food Lovers’ Guide to Los Angeles. The 3.6 million people of northwestern Chinese city ...
The recent contamination of tap water in Lanzhou, the capital of Gansu province, has exposed weaknesses in the city's management, especially its failure to supervise Lanzhou Veolia Water Co, the main ...
Lanzhou, with about four million people, reported six new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, and a total of 39 over the past week. By Austin Ramzy and Joy Dong The Chinese government ordered the ...
Lanzhou, China has a history as a global trading hub going back to its presence as a key stop on the ancient Silk Road. Now Lanzhou has a new partner for commerce and cultural exchange: the city of ...
Some 2.4 million people in Lanzhou, northwest Gansu province, were recently affected when a crude oil leak contaminated the city's water supplies with a carcinogen, sending weekend shoppers in a panic ...
Local authorities in Lanzhou have warned residents against drinking tap water due to an outbreak of severe pollution in its water supply, prompting scenes of frantic bottled water purchases across the ...