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Introduction to tourist attractions in Qitai County

1. Jiangbulake Scenic Area

Jiangbulake is located in the low mountain area 58 kilometers southeast of Qitai County. It is a large-scale scenic area that has been developed, including Kuangou Scenic Area and Sheep Watan is second only to Tianchi in scale. There are seven pools in the main scenic area forming a lake group, three of which are in the lower part and the rest are embedded on the grassy hillside, which looks like the Big Dipper from a distance. From this perspective, not far to the west is Jiangbulake, an alpine grassland with luxuriant water and grass, and mountains and flowers everywhere. There is a cave in the valley that makes a "buzzing" sound of air currents. It was strange not to feel the wind. In addition, the small wooden houses scattered among the grass also give people a sense of mystery.

2. Petrified Wood Dinosaur National Geopark

The Petrified Wood-Dinosaur National Geopark is located in Qitai County, Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, at the northern foot of the Tianshan Mountains and the southeastern edge of the Junggar Basin. 492 square kilometers, including the Petrified Wood Scenic Area, Dinosaur Valley Scenic Area, Ghost Town Yadan Scenic Area, and Shiqiantan Scenic Area.

3. Shichengshan Archaeological Park Hanshui Lecheng is located in the southeast of Qitai County, with a straight-line distance of 50 kilometers. It is located in the mountainous area on the northern slope of Tianshan Mountain and belongs to Magouliang Village, Banjiegou Town. The site is located in the hilly area of ??Qianshan, beside the Magou River. Its city site faces a cliff to the east, and the Magou River flows eastward around Beizeheigou to Xinhuliang in the south. The northern slope is high in the south and low in the north, and the low mountains in the west are connected to Magou River and Xinhu River. Dangerous terrain characterizes the city's geography. Because there are exposed rocks in the city, it is commonly known as "Shichengzi".