
Discover Xinjiang’s Sayram Lake: The Last Teardrop of the Atlantic
Explore Sayram Lake in Xinjiang—known as the ‘last teardrop of the Atlantic’—the region’s largest and highest alpine lake, offering stunning scenery and rich cultural experiences.
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Explore Sayram Lake in Xinjiang—known as the ‘last teardrop of the Atlantic’—the region’s largest and highest alpine lake, offering stunning scenery and rich cultural experiences.
Over 50 children showcased their fashion flair at a vibrant modeling contest in Xinjiang’s Kuqa City during the Dragon Boat Festival, celebrating Uygur culture in the historic Qiuci Alley.
China’s Dragon Boat Festival sees a boost in domestic tourism, with short-distance trips and emerging destinations like Altay gaining popularity among travelers.
Since 2014, the futuristic Karamay Science and Technology Museum in Xinjiang has become a landmark, offering interactive exhibits on science and the history of petroleum, inspired by geological oil structures.
The grand musical and dance performance “Xinjiang is a Nice Place” captivated audiences in Kuwait, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
Discover the enigmatic ‘Devil City’ in Karamay, Xinjiang—a wind-carved landscape resembling ancient ruins and animals, offering a hauntingly beautiful experience.
Experience the nomadic heritage of Xinjiang’s Kanas Scenic Area by embarking on a horseback journey through snow-capped mountains and lush grasslands, gaining a personal understanding of local traditions.
Discover Xinjiang’s iconic whole roast lamb—a culinary treasure of tradition and flavor. Experience tender, marinated lamb roasted to perfection; a must-try for lovers of authentic Asian cuisine.
Turpan will host the 2024 Xinjiang Tourism Development Conference and Xinjiang International Travel Agent Conference on May 27, aiming to boost the region’s tourism industry and international collaborations.
Herdsmen in Xinjiang’s Jimsar County have begun transferring 150,000 livestock to summer pastures, continuing a traditional migration expected to conclude by the end of May.
On May 19, China Tourism Day showcased Xinjiang through a live virtual tour, offering global audiences an immersive experience of the region’s stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
Experience the romantic last rays of sunlight in Xiji Village, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, where the Tianshan and Kunlun Mountains converge.
Xinjiang’s cotton industry is experiencing a technological revolution, with mechanization boosting productivity and solidifying its role as a key player in the global cotton market.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang has called for Xinjiang to advance high-quality development, improve people’s wellbeing, and promote long-term stability during his inspection tour.
The stunning landscapes of Altay in Xinjiang captivate audiences as the Chinese mini-series “To the Wonder” brings this pristine region into the spotlight.
Xinjiang’s Tarim Basin enhances natural gas supply with 12 new wells and a processing plant, boosting daily capacity and connecting resources to eastern China via a 4,000-kilometer pipeline.
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.
During the Qingming Festival, tourists visited Xinjiang’s Danxia landform, marveling at its stunning red rock formations formed millions of years ago.
Xinjiang’s tourism revenue surged by over 62% to nearly 2.2 billion yuan during the Qingming Festival, as the region welcomed over 2 million tourists, showcasing a vibrant revival in its cultural and tourism sector.
Sports enthusiasts in Xinjiang’s Bayingol Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture showcased traditional games like horse racing and scrambling for a sheep, highlighting the region’s vibrant cultural heritage.