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How far is it from Urumqi to Korla?

Urumqi to Korla is 470.9 kilometers. It takes about 6 hours and 10 minutes and costs 270 yuan in gas. From Urumqi to Korla, the train route is about 479 kilometers and the bus route is about 472 kilometers. National Highway 314 from Urumqi to Korla passes through three counties: Tuokxun, Heshuo and Yanqi.

Urumqi is located in central Xinjiang, at the northern foot of the Tianshan Mountains. It is the capital of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. It is the most inland and farthest large city from the ocean and coastline in the world, and is also the geographical center of Asia. Urumqi is an important tourist distribution center and destination in Xinjiang and even the country. The Tianshan Mountains are distributed with alpine ice and snow landscapes, mountain forest landscapes, and grassland landscapes, providing rich content for tourists to sightsee and explore.

The six most worth visiting tourist attractions in Urumqi.

Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar, Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar is located in Tianshan District, Urumqi City. It is currently the largest bazaar in the country. Hongshan Park is located in the center of Urumqi, close to People's Park and Youhao Parkson Shopping Center. It is the most famous park in Urumqi.

Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Museum, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Museum is located on Northwest Road, Sayibak District, Urumqi City. It is a provincial museum in Xinjiang. Shuimogou Park is located in Shuimogou District in the eastern part of Urumqi. It is the largest park in Urumqi.

Tianshan Grand Canyon, Tianshan Grand Canyon Scenic Area is located in Urumqi County, Urumqi City, about 50 kilometers away from Urumqi City. It is a natural scenic area dominated by snow-capped mountains, forests, lakes, and grassland scenery. Nanshan Scenic Area, Nanshan Scenic Area generally refers to the vast mountainous area located in the south of Urumqi and at the northern foot of Kalawucheng Mountain in the North Tianshan Mountains. It was a famous hunting area in the Tang Dynasty and a famous pasture in the Qing Dynasty.