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Tourist attractions in Mulei Kazakh Autonomous County

Mingsha Mountain: Mingsha Mountain is located 130 kilometers northeast of Mulei County. It starts from the Gobi gravel ground, with a relative height of up to 100 meters, a length of about 1,500 meters, and a width of about 800 meters. The sound of sand in Mingsha Mountain is a major feature. As long as the sand grains slide along the sand over a large area, a rumbling sound will be emitted. This sound is loud, spreads far and has a rhythm, just like a group of fighter jets operating at low altitude, from far to near, From near to far, the sound is loud and lasting.

The original Populus euphratica forest: The original Populus euphratica forest is 150 kilometers northeast of Mulei County, in a place called "Wutong Nest" by the Han people and "Yutuolange" by the Kazakhs (meaning yurt-like Populus euphratica forest) ) place. The Populus euphratica forest covers an area of ??about 30 square kilometers and is 65 million years old. Populus euphratica "lives for a thousand years without dying, remains alive for a thousand years after death, and remains immortal for a thousand years after falling", so it is known as the "Desert Hero Tree".

Alpine rock paintings: There are many rock paintings found in the mountains in Mulei County. In Pingdingshan Village of Zhaobishan Township, in the mountains of Jixinliang Animal Husbandry Village in Dongcheng Town, in the Luchang Mountains of Danangou Uzbek Township, in the mountains of Baiyanghe Township and in the mountains of Lutanggou Village in this township, in the Hojamugou of Bostan Ranch, in Uzbekistan in Dashitou Township. There are rock paintings in the mountains of Zongbulak Village, which are widely distributed. It vividly reflects the production and life scenes of ancient nomads.

Shirenzi Valley: Shirenzi Valley is located in the southern Tianshan Mountains 28 kilometers south of Mulei County. Shirenzigou is called Xiaganbute in Mongolian, and it is located in the upper reaches of Mulei River. The river section runs east-west, 13 kilometers long, and the valley is 350 meters wide. There are many tributaries on the south bank of the river. The slope on the right bank is relatively gentle, about 15-20 degrees. There are dense forests and grasslands, and catkins are flying in spring. The locals call it Xiagan Bute. "Xia Gan" means white in Mongolian, and "Bute" "That means a cluster." The name of Shirenzi Valley comes from the human-shaped stone at the mouth of the ditch, which is about 2 meters high.

Ethnographic Museum: Mulei Kazakh Autonomous County Ethnographic Museum is located on Xinjian West Road in the county. It was founded in 1987. The main exhibition hall is guided by time and has more than 1,000 cultural relics on display, including national first-class cultural relics. More than 10 pieces. The cultural relics belonging to it have remarkable characteristics, among which the cultural relics of early society, folk customs, and grassland nomadic culture are the most representative. The exhibition hall also displays various other cultural relics from the pre-Qin Dynasty to the Ming and Qing Dynasties.