Xinjiang Travel Guide: Southern Xinjiang, Kashgar, the most enchanting autumn of the Populus euphratica forest

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  Bosten Lake, imagined to be vast with misty waves, clear water, and blue sky. Who knew that by chance, we stumbled upon a vast reed marsh. Fortunately, the reeds are golden yellow during this season, making it a great place to take photos. So, various poses were taken in rotation, and the group spent their longing for the lake among the reed flowers.

  Desert, river, Luobu people

  The Luobu Village is truly a place worth visiting. It carries too many elements. There are Populus euphratica trees, rivers, deserts, and the mysterious Luobu people.

Xinjiang Travel Guide: Southern Xinjiang, Kashgar, the most enchanting autumn of the Populus euphratica forest

  This village covers a large area, and once inside the scenic area, you need to transfer to an electric cart twice. The village is located where the Tarim River slowly flows with mud. To the south is the Taklamakan Desert. The Populus euphratica trees grow elegantly in the ponds of this village, neither wild nor ostentatious.

  The spectacular forest of Populus euphratica in Luntai

  The Populus euphratica stands gracefully by the water. Golden yellow fills the eyes. When the Populus euphratica is at its most beautiful, the tamarisk is also shining brightly.

  A huge Populus euphratica tree is enclosed and known as the King of Populus euphratica. The tree’s heart is hollow, but its trunk is still lush with branches and leaves.

  Walking out of the Grand Canyon with wet shoes

  Hotan), Kashgar), and Qiuci (today, the area around Kuqa is rich in cultural relics and historic sites. Time was limited, so we hurried as much as we could and arrived at the Kuqa王府 (王府 should be translated as ‘Prince’s Palace’ or omitted for simplicity in this context, but I’ll retain it here for consistency). The full name of this palace is ‘The Majority of Uyghurs in the Southern Tianshan Mountains’. This palace was first built during the Qianlong period and later destroyed by warlord Sheng Shicai. The local government rebuilt it in its original form in 2004. A total of 12 generations of princes lived in the palace, and the last prince passed away in 2014, leaving behind the ‘Last Princess’ who still lives within the palace.

  Colorful Tianshan Mountains and Salatan

  Strolling through the streets and alleys of Kashgar

  Ordinary Dawakun meets a splendid autumn

  Looking back at Kashgar, looking back at Southern Xinjiang.Xinjiang Travel Guide: Southern Xinjiang, Kashgar, the most enchanting autumn of the Populus euphratica forest

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