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Do you have any suggestions for the three-day tour in Yili?

The itinerary of the three-day tour in Yili is as follows, for reference only: Day 1: Nalati Grassland is a subalpine meadow plant area with dense forests and deep canyons, all of which are breathtaking scenery and complement each other here. Along the way, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery on both sides of the Gonnes River, so that you can put aside your troubles on this grassland and listen to the voice of inner freedom. After lunch, take the first bus to visit the scenic spots. In the evening, you can attend the bonfire party, enjoy the gorgeous Kazak songs and dances, play and sing with unique national characteristics, integrate into the life of local herders, sing a song and drink a glass of wine with them. The next day: Bayinguoleng-Xinyuan-Yining city took a bus to Swan Lake in Bayinbuluke early in the morning. Swan Lake in Bayinbuluke is a quiet lake, in the middle of a green grassland. June-September is also a good season to shoot swans. At this time, the grassland is green and the water is quiet. During the Swan Games, the scenery was very charming. With binoculars, you can see swans living in pairs. Here, you will admire the ingenuity of nature and create carpets and silk from the sky. The winding eighteen bends, like a mosaic of Tianhe, are beautiful in the sunset. Day 3: Bortala-Yili-Yining City to Sailimu Lake. Every year from the end of July to the beginning of August, local Mongolian and Kazakh herders will hold a lively Nadam convention here. After lunch, go to Huocheng Lavender Manor, visit Lavender Museum for about 1 hour, learn about the history and industrial process of lavender, and then visit lavender flower fields. Go to Harqin Banner Folk Village, which is a vivid portrayal of ethnic customs. Here, you can integrate into the daily life of the local people, taste the Yili characteristic milk tea and end your pleasant journey.