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What are the must-see spots in Xinjiang's tourism strategy?

Tekes Bagua City 1

The Bagua Town in Tex is the only well-preserved Bagua Town in the world. There are no traffic lights in Tekes County, and every road eventually leads to the center of Bagua City. At the same time, Bagua City has rich folk customs, heavy history and culture, and beautiful natural scenery, including well-preserved Wusun Tomb, Wusun's "Summer Capital" site, grassland stone figures, Serbian tombs, ancient rock paintings, rock wind tunnels, etc. There is a 50-meter-high sightseeing tower in the city center, but only the Second Ring Road can be seen, and tourists can't see the panoramic view.

2. Huiyuan Ancient City

In order to strengthen the management of Yili area in Qing Dynasty, Qianlong set up Ili generals here and built Huiyuan City. Huiyuan Ancient City, like Xi 'an, belongs to the whole city, and the former site of the General's Mansion is still preserved in the city. It has certain historical significance. Although it is called Huiyuan Ancient City, it is actually a (new city). The earliest ancient city is the capital of Xinjiang, which means "the imperial grace is mighty and the wisdom is far away", but the ancient capital was occupied and burned by Russia. Here, you can learn more about the history of Xinjiang, and you can also take a carriage and experience the local ethnic characteristics.

3. Ili River Bridge

Yili River Bridge is the first modern bridge in Yili. The bridge type is a reinforced concrete double-curved arch bridge with nine holes, sidewalks on both sides of the bridge deck and patterned cement railings. Visitors can go to the bridge to see the scenery and enjoy the sunset.

Go away at sunset, stroll the Ili River and set foot on the Ili River Bridge. By your side, Uyghur Kazak people or parents are walking on the bridge with their children or couples, talking and laughing when they don't understand. When you really step into the local life, the city begins to exude its unique charm.