1. There is a Dongfeng space passenger station diagonally opposite Jiuquan Xiguan station, where there is a car leading to the satellite launch center. If you drive by yourself, you can go directly to Jiuquan new municipal square and go to aerospace expressway. Must be prepared is that my ID card, it is best to know people in advance for a good pass.
2. Buy a good ticket from the local bus station, usually sell it, and then take about four hours to get there. Then when I was at the checkpoint, I had to get a pass. I was there, so I must be right
3. Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center is also called Dongfeng space city. In the past, outsiders were not allowed to enter, but now it has developed into a scenic spot where tourists can take photos
residential areas, space exhibition halls and launch towers can be photographed casually, but those involving secrets can't be photographed, but they won't let tourists visit.
4. Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center has been open to the public for tourism
in 2017, the satellite launch center was selected by the National Tourism Administration and the Chinese Academy of Sciences as "the first batch of China's top ten science and technology tourism bases". However, many of them are still military forbidden areas. The only places open to the outside world are the satellite launch site, the command and control center, the long march-2 rocket, the test center, the exhibition hall of the history of the satellite launch site, the cemetery of revolutionary martyrs, and the Dongfeng reservoir, the Jiuquan satellite launch base
in Jiuquan, Gansu Province, you can take part in the one-day tour of Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center organized by the local travel agency, which starts from Jiuquan City for about 2.5-3 hours. The ticket is 145 yuan for alts. From Ejina Banner in Inner Mongolia, there may also be travel agencies to organize tours. It's said that online booking is also open
5. Jiuquan satellite launch base is located in the Badain Jaran Desert, 210km northeast of Jiuquan City. It is the earliest and largest satellite launch center in China. It is also a comprehensive launch site for various types of launch vehicles and sounding meteorological rockets. It has complete and reliable launch facilities and can launch medium and low orbit satellites with large inclination angle. Since its establishment in 1958, the center has created eight remarkable firsts for the development of China's aerospace instry; On April 21, 1970, China's first man-made earth satellite rose here; On November 26, 1975, the first recoverable satellite was launched here; On May 18, 1980, the first long-range carrier rocket flew here to the scheled airspace in the Pacific Ocean; On September 20, 1981, three satellites were launched into space for the first time with one rocket. So far, Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center has successfully launched 21 scientific experimental satellites, of which 8 recoverable satellites are launched here, with a success rate of 100%. It is one of the three famous satellite launch bases in China. At present, the scenic spots open to domestic tourists are: satellite launch site, command and control center, long march-2 rocket, test center, satellite launch center history exhibition hall, revolutionary martyrs cemetery, Dongfeng reservoir, desert Populus euphratica forest, etc. The center has two star standard Dongfeng Hotel for tourists.
6. You can go to Jiuquan health school and ask about the situation. I'm from Jiuquan, and my friend is at the health school
7. You can't go to the base directly by train. I've been in the base and played on the launch tower. It's suggested that you take the train to Yinchuan, because the launch base is located in the Alashan League of Inner Mongolia. Because it used to be under the jurisdiction of Jiuquan, it's Jiuquan Satellite launch base. It's necessary to take a car after you go to Yinchuan. It's not very troublesome.
8. No, you have to get a pass to base 10. Or people in the army can take you in for a visit, but there are many places where you are not allowed to take photos. I went to the launch tower and rocket assembly workshop and saw them. I sat on all the benches Yang Liwei had sat on, ha ha.