Xinjiang’s Tarim River Winter Fishing Season Showcases Ecology and Tradition
Xinjiang’s Tarim River winter fishing season begins, highlighting ecological recovery and traditional practices against a backdrop of golden poplars and icy landscapes.
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Xinjiang’s Tarim River winter fishing season begins, highlighting ecological recovery and traditional practices against a backdrop of golden poplars and icy landscapes.
Discover Lop Nur People Village in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, where ancient traditions, the Tarim River, Taklamakan Desert, and Euphrates poplar forests intertwine to create a serene desert oasis.
Xinjiang diverts 510 million cubic meters of floodwater to replenish desert poplar forests in the Tarim River Basin, enhancing ecological resilience and promoting environmental restoration.
As autumn graces northwest China, the desert poplar forests along Xinjiang’s Tarim River turn radiant gold, creating breathtaking landscapes that draw tourists and celebrate local culture.