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Recommended tourist attractions in Xinjiang

Recommended tourist attractions in Xinjiang: Tianshan Tianchi, Kanas Scenic Area.

1. Tianshan Tianchi

Tianshan Tianchi, known as "Yaochi" in ancient times, is a world natural heritage, a national AAAAA tourist attraction, a national geological park, a national key scenic spot, and a national civilized scenic tourist area. , International Man and Nature Biosphere Reserve, China's best tourist destination, China's top ten scenic spots with the best resource protection, China's top ten charming leisure tourism lakes.

2. Kanas Scenic Area

The most beautiful lake in China, Kanas Lake has snow peaks towering over the green slopes and ink forests. The lakes and mountains are so beautiful that it is known as "the wonderland on earth and the garden of gods." ". It combines unique natural landscapes such as mountains, rivers, and forests, historical and cultural relics such as Genghis Khan's Western Expeditionary Station, ancient rock paintings, and the unique folk customs of the Mongolian Tuva people.

Things to note when traveling to Xinjiang:

1. You need to bring cold-proof clothing when going to Xinjiang. Please pay attention to adding or removing clothes at any time. The journey is long, so bring some snacks and fruits to satisfy your hunger problem in the car.

2. When hiking, it is a gravel road with a steep slope and the weather is cold. Please bring warm clothes and non-slip shoes. When taking photos, don’t just focus on the beautiful scenery and forget about your feet. You need to take care of both. When going down the mountain, walk slowly and in a "Z" shape to avoid spraining your knees.

3. Smoking, lighting and other dangerous activities are prohibited in mountainous areas. Do not pick flowers, plants and trees inside, and pay attention to protecting the environment of the scenic spot.

4. Climbers must follow the tour guide and never act without authorization or enter inaccessible forests to avoid getting lost or encountering wild animals.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region