List of tourist attractions in Korla, must-visit attractions in Korla, recommended attractions in Korla

  List of tourist attractions in Korla, must-visit attractions in Korla, recommended attractions in Korla

  Korla, the capital of Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture in Xinjiang, is located in central Xinjiang, at the southern foot of the Tianshan Mountains and on the northeastern edge of the Tarim Basin. It is nestled against a branch of the Tianshan Mountains in the north and borders the Taklamakan Desert, the second-largest desert in the world, in the south. Korla serves as a strategic throat along the ancient Silk Road and is one of the birthplaces of Western Regions culture. It is an important transportation hub and material distribution center for northern and southern Xinjiang, as well as a significant political, economic, and cultural center in the region.List of tourist attractions in Korla, must-visit attractions in Korla, recommended attractions in Korla

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  Introduction to Lop Nur Village: Lop Nur Village is located on the banks of the Tarim River in Dunkuotan Township, Yuli County, on the northeastern edge of the Tarim Basin in Xinjiang. The scenic area is 35 kilometers from Yuli County Town and 85 kilometers from Korla City, the capital of Bayingolin Mongolia Autonomous Prefecture, covering a total area of 72 square kilometers. The scenic area takes Lop Nur culture as its soul, ecological construction as its foundation, comprehensive resource development as its goal, and folk culture and adventure tourism as its characteristics. It is a tourist area with diverse natural scenery and beautiful ecological environments, integrating deserts, poplars, rivers, and lakes. The largest desert in China, the Taklamakan Desert, lies to the south of the scenic area, stretching endlessly and surging. Ride the "desert ship" deep into the sand sea, enjoy the desert scenery, listen to the lingering sound of camel bells, and feel at ease and happy. Here there are thousands of primitive poplar forests, with the Tarim River and the Weigan River intersecting beautifully, and the boundless Taklamakan Desert stretching as far as the eye can see. Canoeing, grilling fish, and speaking the Lop Nur dialect are part of the life of the Lop people who live here. Bosten LakeList of tourist attractions in Korla, must-visit attractions in Korla, recommended attractions in Korla

  Anciently known as "Western Sea," and as "Fish Sea" during the Tang Dynasty, it was named Bosten Lake in the mid-Qing Dynasty. Located in Bohu County in the southeast of the Yanqi Basin, it is China’s largest inland freshwater lake. "Bosten Nuur" in Mongolian means "standing," named after the three mountain islands standing in the lake. Bosten Lake is 14 kilometers from Bohu County Town and 24 kilometers from Yanqi County Town. Tiemen Pass

List of tourist attractions in Korla, must-visit attractions in Korla, recommended attractions in Korla

  Tiemen Pass is located 8 kilometers north of Korla City, guarding the exit of the steep gorge upstream of the Kongque River. It was once a strategic pass for north-south transportation and the throat of the ancient Silk Road. A pass was established here during the Jin Dynasty, and it was named "Tiemen Pass" due to its steep and fortified nature.

  Tarim Poplar

List of tourist attractions in Korla, must-visit attractions in Korla, recommended attractions in Korla

  After 2003, drip irrigation was adopted, and a 436-kilometer-long desert highway shelterbelt ecological project was initiated, covering an area of over 30 square kilometers. It is known as the "Green Great Wall" of the desert. The northern part of the tourist area is the Lunnan Oilfield scenic spot. The central Tarim Poplar Forest Park is located on the east side of the Luntai Desert Highway at kilometer 79, covering an area of over 100 square kilometers and bordering the Poplar Forest Nature Reserve to the south. Kongque River

  The Kongque River is an important water system that feeds Lop Nur and nourishes Loulan. Two thousand years ago, the ancient city of Loulan, known as the "Pompeii of the East," flourished due to the inflow of the Kongque River and the Tarim River.

  Korla Swan Lake

  Swan Lake is situated in the Zhuletusi mountainous basin of the Bayinbuluke Grasslands, at an altitude of 2,000-2,500 meters. It is a high-altitude lake stretching 30 kilometers east to west and 10 kilometers north to south, covering an area of over 300 square kilometers. Approved as a national swan nature reserve in 1986, the continuous snowy mountains and towering ice peaks form a natural barrier for Swan Lake.

  Altun Mountains

List of tourist attractions in Korla, must-visit attractions in Korla, recommended attractions in Korla

  The Altun Mountains Nature Reserve is located within the Ruoqiang County, in the middle section of the Altun Mountain Range at the Xinjiang-Tibet border. With an altitude of approximately 4,000 meters and an area of about 45,000 square kilometers, it is one of the largest alpine nature reserves in China.

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