Xinjiang tourism offers rich natural landscapes and cultural characteristics, providing tourists with diverse travel experiences.?
Natural landscapes:?
Xinjiang has many magnificent lakes, such as Sayram Lake, known as ‘The Last Tear of the Atlantic Ocean’, which attracts countless tourists with its vast lake surface and azure waters.?
Kanas Lake is another fairyland on earth, with emerald-green waters surrounded by mountains and glittering snow-capped peaks, offering breathtaking scenery.?
The Nalati Grassland is known as the ‘Aerial Grassland’, with snow-capped mountains, wildflowers, forests, and canyons forming a beautiful picture on the grassland.?
Cultural characteristics:?
Xinjiang’s International Bazaar revives the prosperity of the ancient Silk Road, embodying rich ethnic characteristics and regional culture of the Western Regions.?
Tourists can also visit ancient villages and ethnic settlements, such as Hemu Village, a settlement of the Tuvans, where it is quaint and peaceful, like a haven away from the hustle and bustle of the world.?
In addition, Xinjiang boasts legendary roads such as the Duku Highway, with picturesque scenery along the way that allows visitors to experience the changing seasons; as well as natural landscapes like the Bayinbrook Grassland Wetland, where the sunset views are particularly enchanting.?
In general, Xinjiang is rich in diverse tourism resources, both in natural landscapes and cultural characteristics, making it worth exploring and experiencing for tourists.?