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Where is a ghost town in Xinjiang? How far is it from Karamay?

Mysterious ghost town in Xinjiang, making strange noises at night, about 100 km away from Karamay.

Speaking of Xinjiang, I believe everyone is familiar with it, because there are delicious fruits here, and Xinjiang beauties are also very famous in China, and their temperament is still very good. However, we thought that Xinjiang would have a good environment, but in fact, there are some places where the weather is not good.

Today, Bian Xiao told you about a place called Ghost Town. In fact, it is not the real devil, but the reason for its bad climate. This is the ghost town of Qizil, located in the northwest of Junggar Basin in Xinjiang, about100km away from Karamay. It is a typical wind erosion landform, and the landform is very strange. The local Mongols also call it Sulumuhak.

It is said that there is something unique about this city, that is, when people are walking, sometimes they will hear many strange sounds, sometimes they will hear some beautiful songs, noisy sounds, or various calls of some animals. This is a very strange sight, so they all call it a ghost town.

This place is spectacular from a distance, and there are some high mounds around it. These mounds are as high as four or five stories. If you look closely, you will find that these soils are all dry and yellow, so it can be said that there is nothing growing on them. Very desolate, so where did these strange sounds come from? Is it really a ghost town?

After careful study by experts, I finally found that there is nothing strange about this city, just the wind. Because the climate here is much worse than other places, and there are strong winds every year. Even these mounds are specially formed by the wind, which will carve these rocks into different patterns. How's it going? Isn't it amazing?

It is because the architectural pattern here is rather peculiar, some like Pagoda of Six Harmonies, some like the Tiantan in Beijing, some like the eagle spreading its wings, and some even like the Egyptian pyramids.

It is precisely because of this grotesque appearance that many film crews use ghost towns as their shooting locations. For example, the well-known Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was filmed here. With the increasing popularity of ghost towns, more and more people like to travel here.

So, you must never hear the name ghost town, you will feel very scared. These phenomena have certain reasons, and if we understand the reasons, we won't feel so elusive. Anyway, if you come here from time to time and want to experience a ghost town, will this make us a novel tourist destination? Or, you have been here and are familiar with the landscape here. Welcome friends to leave comments!

One of the peerless scenic spots in Xinjiang, which makes strange noises at night, is called "ghost town".