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Why do many travel enthusiasts prefer to go to Xinjiang in summer rather than other seasons?

Traveling to Xinjiang in summer is the choice of most people, because the dimensions of Xinjiang itself are endless. Xinjiang is desolate in winter, because Xinjiang is too big and sparsely populated. Even to see some beautiful scenery, it must be in the warm summer of bloom in spring, and the weather is not particularly cold, which is more suitable for traveling.

The area of Xinjiang can be said to account for 1/4 of the total land area. Many three provinces and five provinces in the eastern region are not as big as Xinjiang, so Xinjiang is a state of vast territory and sparsely populated. Although there are many good scenery, the span between scenic spots is too large. In winter, the quality of scenic spots drops rapidly, because most of Xinjiang's own scenic spots are natural scenery, not artificial cultural attractions and entertainment attractions, and naturally it depends on the seasonal changes. Warm weather and warm spring will make Bloom a better travel time.

It will snow in Xinjiang tomorrow. There is a great temperature difference between morning and evening. There will be wind, it is not easy to snow, but it will snow a lot. Therefore, there is nothing to see in the desolate Xinjiang, and the cultural resources are not particularly rich. There are not so many cultural tourist attractions. What do you do there in winter? It's rather cold. Because winter in Xinjiang is not as cold as in the northeast, but it is basically as cold as in the north, so it is not convenient to purchase living materials and so on. Because the established villages, counties and cities in Xinjiang are too far apart, the distance from one central city to another may be even greater than that from one provincial capital to another in the eastern region.

When you go to Xinjiang in spring and summer, you should also make preparations in advance. What's the difference between the local culture and this place where you live? What are the cultural taboos of the other party, and then what are the living habits and diets of the other party? What is the culture like? What unexpected situations may you encounter when traveling? After all, unlike many economically developed southern cities, tourism in Xinjiang has developed, but it has not developed in recent years. We should make a good strategy in advance to avoid accidents.