The ancient city of Songpan was built during the
Tang dynasty and it was later rebuilt during
Ming dynasty. Songpan was an important military post. It was also an important economic and trading center for horse and tea exchange between
Sichuan,
Gansu,
Qinghai and
Tibet. During Tang rule, it was the border with the
Tibetan Empire. Emperor
Songtsen Gampo of Tibet tried to invade Tang China through this gate.
Emperor Taizong of Tang offered him
Princess Wencheng at Songzhou (now Songpan) in 641. According to Tibetan and Chinese legends, Princess Wencheng then brings with her among other things the
Jowo statue to the Tibetan Empire. Throughout the Ming dynasty, the Chinese court was troubled by the frequent invasion of the Songpan area. The area was given to a Tibetan lama friendly with the Chinese court to maintain frontier control while leaving it in local hands. In August 1935, led by
Mao Zedong and
Zhou Enlai, the retreating
People's Liberation Army marched through the
Songpan Grasslands to advance to the northwestern province. While Songpan can be a charming city in its own right, the countryside surrounding the city offers a variety of tourist attractions. The hills surrounding the city are visual delights of Tibetan cattle herders leading their livestock over rolling grasses, endless valleys, and generally beautiful landscape. All of this can be seen through affordable horseback riding outlets on the outskirts of the city. ==Geography and climate==