The attractions related to the "sea" in Xinjiang tourism mainly include Wulungu Lake and Bosten Lake.?
Although Xinjiang is deep in the interior, it has numerous beautiful lakes, among which Wulungu Lake and Bosten Lake often give tourists the illusion and enjoyment of the "sea" due to their vast lake surfaces and charming scenery.?
Wulungu Lake, also known as Fuhai, is one of the four largest lakes in Xinjiang and is known as the "Sea on the Gobi Desert".?
The total water area here exceeds 1,027 square kilometers. In spring, the lake is covered with dense vegetation and flocks of waterbirds, making it a coastal resort integrating sightseeing, sports, tourism, conventions, and leisure vacations.?
Tourists can enjoy the fine and soft sand and the clear bottom of the lake at Wulungu Lake Jinshatan Beach, take yachts to speed across the lake, and also visit the mysterious Sea Devil City to experience the uniqueness of Yadan landforms and the beauty of the lake scenery.?
Bosten Lake is the largest inland freshwater lake in China, with a water area of 1,646 square kilometers, offering a sea-like feeling at a glance.?
There are multiple tourist attractions such as the national 5A-level scenic area of Bosten Lake Dahekou and Lianhai World Scenic Area, which are like "pearls" dotted along the coast, forming a huge "pearl necklace" embedded at the edge of the desert.?
Tourists can enjoy the lake scenery and mountain views at Bosten Lake, experiencing the fascinating combination of desert and lake.?
In addition, although the Dahaitao in Hami, Xinjiang is not a real ocean, its unique geological landforms and desolate yet magnificent scenery make people feel as if they are in a mysterious and vast "sea", making it an excellent destination for geology and landform enthusiasts.?
In summary, there are numerous attractions related to the "sea" in Xinjiang tourism, whether it is the tranquility and grandeur of lakes, or the uniqueness and mystery of geological landforms, they are all worth exploring and experiencing by tourists.?