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The Xinjiang travel guide covers various aspects including food, clothing, attractions, and itinerary routes.

Food Recommendations:

Xinjiang boasts a wide variety of cuisine with strong regional characteristics. Chicken dishes such as Spicy and Numb Chicken and Large Plate Chicken, and mutton dishes such as kebabs, red willow grilled meat, and roast whole sheep, are all delicious treats not to be missed. In addition, there are staples like hand-grabbed rice, mixed noodles, and naan, as well as beverages like kvass and Wusu beer, each bite a feast for the taste buds.

Clothing Guide:Xinjiang Travel Guide_Latest Xinjiang Travel Guide

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The climate in Xinjiang is diverse, and clothing choices need to be made according to the season and weather changes. From June to August, during the day, one can wear cool and breathable clothing such as cotton and linen shirts, thin long dresses, and thin T-shirts. At night, slightly warmer clothing such as hoodies, trench coats, and rain jackets are needed. Special attention should be given to areas such as Zhaosu, Nileke, Tekes, and Gongliu, where temperatures are relatively low, and sufficient warm clothing should be brought.

Must-visit Attractions:

Xinjiang is rich in scenic resources and boasts magnificent natural landscapes. Kanas is famous for its colorful forests, lakes, and grasslands, earning it the nickname of the “Little Switzerland of the East”; the log cabins and herds in Hemu Village form a beautiful picture scroll; Colorful Beach, with its river separating the north and south banks, each with unique scenery, resembles a palette overturned by God; Sayram Lake, with its snow-capped mountain reflections and vast grasslands, forms a moving pastoral landscape. In addition, there are scenic highways such as the Duku Highway, where beauty and steepness coexist, making it worth a visit.

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Recommended Itinerary Routes:

Xinjiang offers diverse travel itineraries that can be chosen based on personal time and preferences. For example, the 8-day Northern Xinjiang Grand Loop includes attractions such as Kanas, Hemu, the Devil’s City, and Sayram Lake; the 8-day Ili Grand Loop includes attractions like Sayram Lake, Fruit Valley, and Karajun Grassland. There are also the Kanas Loop, Ili and Ili River Valley Loop, among others. The best travel time can be selected according to the season and interest.

When preparing for a trip to Xinjiang, it is also necessary to pay attention to pre-trip preparations, such as registering for a health code and the “Communication Itinerary Card” mini-program, carrying identification documents like ID cards and border defense certificates, as well as daily toiletries and sunscreen skincare products. At the same time, understand the local cultural customs and precautions, respect local customs and habits, and ensure a pleasant journey.

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