Hong Ma
Certified Master Tour Guide
Hong Ma, a Lanzhou-based Certified Senior Tour Guide, specializes in Northwest China itineraries covering the 8-Day Hexi Corridor expedition, ancient Buddhist grottoes pilgrimage, and Mogao Caves.
Hong Ma graduated from Lanzhou University’s Archaeology and Silk Road Studies program and is a Certified Senior Tour Guide with over 18 years of rigorous expedition experience across Northwest China’s vast landscapes. He specializes in an 8-day Hexi Corridor historical site expedition (Wuwei Leitai Han tomb, Zhangye Great Buddha Temple, Jiayuguan Fort, Mogao Caves of Dunhuang), a 5-day ancient Buddhist grottoes pilgrimage (Maijishan Grottoes, Bingling Temple Grottoes, Yulin Grottoes), and a 4-day culturally significant lodging itinerary (staying in a renovated Ming dynasty courier station, a Tibetan homestay near Qinghai Lake, and a Mogao Caves scholar’s residence).
Holding national senior certification and advanced training in Silk Road heritage interpretation, he has led hundreds of international travelers through desert beacons, cliffside Buddhas, and remote oasis towns. On this blog, every post is based on deeply researched fieldwork—covering site-specific navigation, seasonal closure updates, and how to book culturally authentic lodging options—not generic travel brochures.
Articles by Hong Ma (10)
- Dunhuang 7 Day Itinerary: Avoid Crowds & Save Money Jul 2026
- Yang Pass Guided Tour: Insider Tips to Explore Like a Pro Jul 2026
- Mingsha Mountain and Crescent Lake: Skip the Crowds with Insider Tips Jul 2026
- Dunhuang Travel Guide: 5 Mistakes Not to Make on the Silk Road Jul 2026
- Urumqi Travel Tips: Avoid Crowds & Save Money Jul 2026
- How to Get to Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar: 3 Best Ways + Insider Tips Jul 2026
- Best Month to Visit Urumqi: Beat the Heat and Crowds Jul 2026
- Urumqi Budget Travel: Save Big on Xinjiang Adventures Jul 2026
- Urumqi Train Station: Insider Tips for First-Time Travelers Jul 2026
- Urumqi Airport Transit Guide: Save Time & Skip the Stress Jul 2026