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What is the most prosperous and interesting place in Kuqa?

Kuqa is one of the four major tourist counties and cities in Xinjiang. More than 80 grottoes, ancient castles, beacon towers and other cultural relics are scattered around, with more than 500 caves and murals covering an area of 20,000 square meters. Kumutura Thousand Buddha Cave and Qizil Thousand Buddha Cave, one of the four largest grottoes in China, were built in the Jin Dynasty and attracted worldwide attention. There are more than 50 cultural relics protection units at or above the county level in the ancient site of Qiuci, which are listed as 4 national key cultural relics protection units and 9 autonomous region key cultural relics protection units 19, among which Qizil Thousand Buddha Cave has applied to be included in the United Nations World Heritage of Human Culture. Kuqa Cave Temple, as well as Dunhuang, is the earliest, largest and largest cave group in western Dunhuang. Famous scenic spots include Qizil Thousand-Buddha Cave, Tianshan Mystery Grand Canyon, Kumutula Thousand-Buddha Cave, Mu Sen Sem Thousand-Buddha Cave, Qizil Gaha Thousand-Buddha Cave, Qizil Gaha Beacon Tower, Hu Lili Buddhist Temple, Yanshuigou, Tianshan Longtan, Taklimakan Desert, Tarim River primeval forest scenery and Linji Road. Numerous historical relics and historic sites make Kuqa the pursuit point and tourist destination for studying the development of Chinese and foreign ancient and modern history and culture. Kuqa is surrounded by mountains, rugged rocks, alpine lakes, waterfalls and flowing springs, which are admired by many film and television directors at home and abroad. Many Chinese and foreign films choose to shoot in Kuqa.