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Xinjiang Kanas Tourism Raiders About Kanas Tourism Raiders in Xinjiang

Wolong Bay, 1, consists of a series of winding embankments formed by the long-term lateral erosion of Kanas River. When the river reaches here, the flow rate slows down and the water surface floats. There are two peninsula platforms on both sides of the ω-shaped bend, and crescent platforms are developed on the bend. There are two caution beaches in the bend of the river, like two huge footprints. Legend has it that the immortal couldn't resist the temptation of beautiful scenery and stayed when he came down to enjoy the scenery. Downstream is Wolong Bay Platform, which is 800 meters long and 450 meters wide, with an area of 36,000 square meters.

2. Moon Bay, north of Wolong Bay 1 km. Standing on Panshan Road, you can see the picturesque Moon Bay. Moon Bay is sandwiched between the east and west mountains, and the river meanders with the mountains, just like a crescent moon rising in Ran Ran.

3. Kanas River is like a winding jade belt, winding between mountains or stretching on the grass at will. The birch trees on the river bank waved the flag of life, making the bright golden branches and leaves endless with the river, just like a colorful ribbon hanging over Altai Mountain in autumn.

4. Rainbow Beach and Rainbow Beach are located on the first and second terraces on the north bank of the Irtysh River, which is the only river in China that flows into the Arctic Ocean. They are 480 meters above sea level and heading for Habahe County, 24 kilometers away from Burqin County. They are also the only way to Kanas Lake Scenic Area. There is asphalt road directly, and the location advantage is good.

5, Kanas Tuva village, come to Tuva's home to visit. In Kanas village, there is a nation called Tuwa. Tuwa people are not a separate nation, but belong to Tuwa people in Mongolia. Tuwa people have lived in the forest for a long time and lived by grazing and hunting. They are also called "people in the forest", and some people call them "tribes in the clouds". Because they had little contact with the outside world in the past, they completely retained their ancient tribal and clan concepts and religious beliefs, and left their own rich historical and cultural relics such as stone carvings, rock paintings, sacrifices and tombs in many places.