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Where is the "most interesting" ancient village in China?

The "most interesting" ancient village in China is Baihaba village in Xinjiang.

Baihaba Village, known as the first village in the northwest and the first whistle in the northwest, is located in Tiereketi Township, Habahe County, Altay Prefecture, Xinjiang, on the border between China and Kazakhstan, only 1.5 km from East and West Rick, Kazakhstan, and is connected by national defense highway. Baihaba Village is known as one of the eight most beautiful towns in China. Baihaba is a village where the original ecology and ancient traditional culture are integrated. Everything still retains its original features for hundreds of years. Mainly Tuwa people. They are located in the valley plain of Altai Mountains, facing the mountains of Kazakhstan. The dense pine forest on Altai Mountain extends to Baihaba Village. The wooden houses where villagers live and the fences of captive animals are scattered in pine forests and forests.

Ticket reference:? 50 yuan

Location/unit:? Tiereketi Township, Habahe County, Altay Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

Opening hours:? 8:30~ 19:30

Suitable for the season: August ~1October

Suggested playback time:? 4~7 hours