Winter Tourism Guide within Xinjiang – Winter Tourism Guide to Xinjiang
Ili Swan Lake
Ili is known as the ‘Jiangnan (southern region of the Yangtze River) beyond the Great Wall’. In winter, Swan Lake is a sight to behold, with swans dancing, misty smoke, and rime-covered branches, making one momentarily feel like they have entered a mystical realm on earth.
Hemu Village
Villages nestled among the mountains, covered in sparkling white snow. The entire village resembles a secluded paradise as described by Tao Yuanming, where the villagers are simple and hospitable; it also resembles a fairy tale world as described by Hans Christian Andersen, pure and beautiful. Morning fog envelops it, isolated and independent. Tired of the hustle and bustle of the city, why not escape for a moment and immerse yourself here to relax.
Gongnais
Gongnais is a Mongolian term meaning ‘green valley’. Here, the mountains rise one after another, and with the arrival of winter, the evergreen fir trees are covered in silver, resembling a magnificent splash ink painting.
Taklamakan Desert
Accustomed to the heroism of the horses and Qiang flutes in the Taklamakan Desert, the desert covered in ice and snow takes on a gentle beauty, making the mysterious desert even more unpredictable.
Xinjiang Winter Tourism Consultation: 0991-8585456 (Same)