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Tianshan Mountain is one of the seven mountain systems in the world, located in the hinterland of Eurasia. It spans China, Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan from east to west, with a total length of about 2,500 kilometers, an average width of 250-350 kilometers from north to south and a width of over 800 kilometers at its widest point. It is the largest independent zonal mountain system in the world, the farthest mountain system from the ocean and the largest mountain system in the global arid area.

Tianshan Mountain runs east-west, stretching 1.7 million kilometers in China, covering an area of more than 570,000 square kilometers, accounting for about 1/3 of the total area of Xinjiang. Tianshan Mountain in China roughly divides Xinjiang into two parts: Tarim Basin in the south and Junggar Basin in the north. Tomur Peak is the highest peak in Tianshan Mountain, with an altitude of 7443.8 meters. The Syr Darya River, the Chu River and the Ili River all originate from the Tianshan Mountains.

2065438+6 265438+0 In 2003, four areas of Tianshan Mountain in China, namely Tomur Peak, Karajun-Kudning, Bayinbuluke and Bogda, successfully applied to become world natural heritage under the name of "Tianshan Mountain in Xinjiang" and became the 44th world heritage site in China.

201July10-17, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan jointly selected six natural heritage projects, including the application for the West Tianshan Mountain, into the UNESCO World Heritage List.

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Tianshan Mountain is located in the hinterland of Eurasia, with an average elevation of about 4000 meters. It starts from the Gobi of Xingxingxia in Hami, Xinjiang, China in the east and reaches the Kizilekum Desert in Uzbekistan in the west. From east to west, it spans China, Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, and stretches for about 1 1,760 kilometers in Xinjiang, China.

Tianshan Mountain in Xinjiang, also known as Tianshan Mountain in China or East Tianshan Mountain, was called Baishan Mountain in ancient times, also known as Snow Mountain. It gets its name because it snows in winter and summer. The Tianshan Mountains in Xinjiang are 1760 km long, accounting for more than 3/4 of the total length of the Tianshan Mountains, with an average width of 300 km. It has Tomur Peak (7443 meters above sea level), the highest peak in Tianshan Mountain, which spans the whole territory of Xinjiang.

It spans Kashgar, Kizilsu Kirgiz Autonomous Prefecture, Aksu Prefecture, Bayinguoleng Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Turpan City, Hami City, Yili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Bortala Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Shihezi City, Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Urumqi City and other cities in northern Xinjiang, and is the natural geographical boundary between Junggar Basin and Tarim Basin.

Surrounded by Taklimakan Desert and Gurbantunggut Desert, it is a unique symbol of Xinjiang geography.

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