Yili Qiongkushitai Travel Guide, is Qiongkushitai beautiful?

  Yili Qiongkushitai Travel Guide, is Qiongkushitai beautiful?

  Qiongkushitai Chartered Tour Consultation: 0991-8585456 (same)

  It is a Famous Historical and Cultural Village in China

Yili Qiongkushitai Travel Guide, is Qiongkushitai beautiful?

  Yet it does not appear on currently used Chinese maps

  It is also one of the hardest-to-reach villages,

  Because it is located deep in the mountains

Yili Qiongkushitai Travel Guide, is Qiongkushitai beautiful?

  More than a century ago, the world knew nothing about it

  He is Dari Qiongkushitai

  Qiongkushitai Village

  It is a Kazakh herdsmen village

  It is a small village halfway up Tianshan Mountain

  After being selected as a Famous Historical and Cultural Village in China on December 13, 2010

  only then did it attract people’s attention

Yili Qiongkushitai Travel Guide, is Qiongkushitai beautiful?

  Almost all the houses in Qiongkushitai Village are wooden structures. Some houses are built with whole logs, while others are constructed by splitting logs in half and using various techniques such as hollowing out, tenoning, and arching. Even the bark is left on some parts of the barns. The architectural planes, elevations, detailed treatments, building techniques, and construction skills maintain traces of architectural culture, rich in historical information and strongly authentic. It is a well-preserved wooden architecture group in the Yili River Valley to this day. With rainy and humid summers, the ancestors of Qiongkushitai Village used locally sourced materials, mainly wood, to build houses according to the local natural environment and survival needs, forming this unique village. Due to the hardness and durability of pine and fir wood, the local wooden structures have not deformed and have a long service life. Additionally, located deep in the mountains with inconvenient transportation, each household has carefully preserved their own houses. Therefore, a large number of residences in the village are well-preserved, and some have a history of over 100 years, rich and complete with historical and cultural connotations. From the perspective of using wooden structures as residential buildings for Kazakh herdsmen in Qiongkushitai Village, this undoubtedly represents an evolution from a nomadic to a permanent way of life. Many wooden houses with Kazakh nomadic characteristics from the 1950s and 1960s still remain today. Xinjiang Tourism Qiongkushitai Consultation Hotline

  0991-8585456

  (same)

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