The Shandan horse ranch covered in snow in Zhangye City, Northwest China's Gansu Province. The farm? one of the oldest and largest horse farms in the-world-covers a total area of approximately 2,200 square kilometres in the middle of the Hexi Corridor, at an altitude ranging from 2,420 to 4,933 meters. It can be traced back to the Western Han Dynasty (202 BC-8 AD). (Photo/VCG)
The Shandan horse ranch covered in snow in Zhangye City, Northwest China's Gansu Province. The farm? one of the oldest and largest horse farms in the-world-covers a total area of approximately 2,200 square kilometres in the middle of the Hexi Corridor, at an altitude ranging from 2,420 to 4,933 meters. It can be traced back to the Western Han Dynasty (202 BC-8 AD). (Photo/VCG)
The Shandan horse ranch covered in snow in Zhangye City, Northwest China's Gansu Province. The farm? one of the oldest and largest horse farms in the-world-covers a total area of approximately 2,200 square kilometres in the middle of the Hexi Corridor, at an altitude ranging from 2,420 to 4,933 meters. It can be traced back to the Western Han Dynasty (202 BC-8 AD). (Photo/VCG)
The Shandan horse ranch covered in snow in Zhangye City, Northwest China's Gansu Province. The farm? one of the oldest and largest horse farms in the-world-covers a total area of approximately 2,200 square kilometres in the middle of the Hexi Corridor, at an altitude ranging from 2,420 to 4,933 meters. It can be traced back to the Western Han Dynasty (202 BC-8 AD). (Photo/VCG)