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'Singing sand' attracts 307,900 tourists during holiday(1/5)

2018-10-09 11:19:23 Ecns.cn Editor :Mo Hong'e
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Tourists ride camels in a tour of the Mingsha Hill scenic spot in the Gobi Desert in Dunhuang City, Northwest China\'s Gansu Province, during the National Day holiday from Oct. 1 to 7. Consisting of a group of sand dunes, the Mingsha Hill, with a name that means \'singing sand\', is famous for its desert scenery and the mysterious sound made by the wind as it blows over its surface. The scenic spot attracted 307,900 tourists during the holiday, a year-on-year growth of nine percent, and achieved a tourism revenue of 330 million yuan ($47.7 million), up 10 percent on the same period last year. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Binyin)

Tourists ride camels in a tour of the Mingsha Hill scenic spot in the Gobi Desert in Dunhuang City, Northwest China's Gansu Province, during the National Day holiday from Oct. 1 to 7. Consisting of a group of sand dunes, the Mingsha Hill, with a name that means 'singing sand', is famous for its desert scenery and the mysterious sound made by the wind as it blows over its surface. The scenic spot attracted 307,900 tourists during the holiday, a year-on-year growth of nine percent, and achieved a tourism revenue of 330 million yuan ($47.7 million), up 10 percent on the same period last year. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Binyin)

Tourists ride camels in a tour of the Mingsha Hill scenic spot in the Gobi Desert in Dunhuang City, Northwest China\'s Gansu Province, during the National Day holiday from Oct. 1 to 7. Consisting of a group of sand dunes, the Mingsha Hill, with a name that means \'singing sand\', is famous for its desert scenery and the mysterious sound made by the wind as it blows over its surface. The scenic spot attracted 307,900 tourists during the holiday, a year-on-year growth of nine percent, and achieved a tourism revenue of 330 million yuan ($47.7 million), up 10 percent on the same period last year. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Binyin)

Tourists ride camels in a tour of the Mingsha Hill scenic spot in the Gobi Desert in Dunhuang City, Northwest China's Gansu Province, during the National Day holiday from Oct. 1 to 7. Consisting of a group of sand dunes, the Mingsha Hill, with a name that means 'singing sand', is famous for its desert scenery and the mysterious sound made by the wind as it blows over its surface. The scenic spot attracted 307,900 tourists during the holiday, a year-on-year growth of nine percent, and achieved a tourism revenue of 330 million yuan ($47.7 million), up 10 percent on the same period last year. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Binyin)

Tourists ride camels in a tour of the Mingsha Hill scenic spot in the Gobi Desert in Dunhuang City, Northwest China\'s Gansu Province, during the National Day holiday from Oct. 1 to 7. Consisting of a group of sand dunes, the Mingsha Hill, with a name that means \'singing sand\', is famous for its desert scenery and the mysterious sound made by the wind as it blows over its surface. The scenic spot attracted 307,900 tourists during the holiday, a year-on-year growth of nine percent, and achieved a tourism revenue of 330 million yuan ($47.7 million), up 10 percent on the same period last year. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Binyin)

Tourists ride camels in a tour of the Mingsha Hill scenic spot in the Gobi Desert in Dunhuang City, Northwest China's Gansu Province, during the National Day holiday from Oct. 1 to 7. Consisting of a group of sand dunes, the Mingsha Hill, with a name that means 'singing sand', is famous for its desert scenery and the mysterious sound made by the wind as it blows over its surface. The scenic spot attracted 307,900 tourists during the holiday, a year-on-year growth of nine percent, and achieved a tourism revenue of 330 million yuan ($47.7 million), up 10 percent on the same period last year. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Binyin)

Tourists ride camels in a tour of the Mingsha Hill scenic spot in the Gobi Desert in Dunhuang City, Northwest China\'s Gansu Province, during the National Day holiday from Oct. 1 to 7. Consisting of a group of sand dunes, the Mingsha Hill, with a name that means \'singing sand\', is famous for its desert scenery and the mysterious sound made by the wind as it blows over its surface. The scenic spot attracted 307,900 tourists during the holiday, a year-on-year growth of nine percent, and achieved a tourism revenue of 330 million yuan ($47.7 million), up 10 percent on the same period last year. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Binyin)

Tourists ride camels in a tour of the Mingsha Hill scenic spot in the Gobi Desert in Dunhuang City, Northwest China's Gansu Province, during the National Day holiday from Oct. 1 to 7. Consisting of a group of sand dunes, the Mingsha Hill, with a name that means 'singing sand', is famous for its desert scenery and the mysterious sound made by the wind as it blows over its surface. The scenic spot attracted 307,900 tourists during the holiday, a year-on-year growth of nine percent, and achieved a tourism revenue of 330 million yuan ($47.7 million), up 10 percent on the same period last year. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Binyin)

Tourists ride camels in a tour of the Mingsha Hill scenic spot in the Gobi Desert in Dunhuang City, Northwest China\'s Gansu Province, during the National Day holiday from Oct. 1 to 7. Consisting of a group of sand dunes, the Mingsha Hill, with a name that means \'singing sand\', is famous for its desert scenery and the mysterious sound made by the wind as it blows over its surface. The scenic spot attracted 307,900 tourists during the holiday, a year-on-year growth of nine percent, and achieved a tourism revenue of 330 million yuan ($47.7 million), up 10 percent on the same period last year. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Binyin)

Tourists ride camels in a tour of the Mingsha Hill scenic spot in the Gobi Desert in Dunhuang City, Northwest China's Gansu Province, during the National Day holiday from Oct. 1 to 7. Consisting of a group of sand dunes, the Mingsha Hill, with a name that means 'singing sand', is famous for its desert scenery and the mysterious sound made by the wind as it blows over its surface. The scenic spot attracted 307,900 tourists during the holiday, a year-on-year growth of nine percent, and achieved a tourism revenue of 330 million yuan ($47.7 million), up 10 percent on the same period last year. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Binyin)

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