Xinjiang Tourism Southern Xinjiang Tourism Scenery Stunning Populus euphratica Forest
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For many people, southern Xinjiang,
It’s only.
Just a couple of impressions heard through grapevine in the mind.
It is mysterious.
"The ancient kingdom of Loulan, Lop Nur, and the ‘one-way’ Taklamakan Desert"
It has many legends.
"It is the place where the Tang Monk and his disciples passed through on their way to fetch Buddhist scriptures in the West, and it seems like every martial arts novel has a Kunlun Mountain"
There are too many labels for it:
"Populus euphratica, Loulan, Lop Nur, the Thirty-Six Kingdoms of the Western Regions"
"Northern Xinjiang is for scenery, southern Xinjiang is for customs"
"Northern Xinjiang has horse herding and singing, while southern Xinjiang is a drought-stricken oasis civilization"
When you truly understand southern Xinjiang with Little U.
You will discover that
Southern Xinjiang has sufficient reasons and confidence.
Direct your gaze away from the snowy mountains, sheep herding, and singing in northern Xinjiang.
Returning to the silence and sands where no one is seen for a hundred miles.
Karakuli Lake by Mount Muztagh Ata
This is a sacred lake even more serene and less crowded than Namtso. If you’re lucky enough, you’ll see the perfect reflection of Mount Muztagh Ata here. The water surface reflects the majestic and mysterious Mount Muztagh Ata, with the mountains and water sharing the same color, creating a mesmerizing scenery.
The Gift of Golden Yellow – The Populus euphratica Forest of Tarim
In southern Xinjiang, the protagonist of autumn is the beautiful Populus euphratica forest. As the autumn wind rises, the Populus euphratica ignites beautiful autumn colors, adorning the desert with a splendid display.
The Populus euphratica of Tarim. The Populus euphratica lives for three thousand years without dying, stands for three thousand years after dying, and remains undecayed for another three thousand years. They use their entire lives to write a revelation about life and death, and surviving in despair, for the desert guardians.
Xinjiang Tourism Consultation: (Same) 0991-8585456