A Canvas of Green in Northwest China
Nestled within the Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture of Bayingolin, the Bayanbulak Grassland spans vast stretches of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. As the country's second-largest grassland, this ecological gem in Hejing County captivates visitors with its undulating rivers, thriving biodiversity, and endless horizons.
Where Nature Thrives
Home to 16 national first-class protected wildlife species, Bayanbulak serves as both a critical livestock base and a sanctuary for endangered animals. Its nutrient-rich soil and abundant water resources sustain lush vegetation, creating a haven for migratory birds and rare mammals.
More Than Scenic Beauty
Beyond its visual splendor, the grassland offers travelers an immersive experience in sustainable ecosystems. Visitors traverse winding waterways under expansive skies, while researchers study its unique biodiversity – making it a living laboratory for ecological preservation.
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Xinjiang color palette: Bayanbulak Grassland, a haven of serenity
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