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The beauty of eco-friendly scenes in NW China’s Xinjiang

Aerial photo taken on August 17, 2023 shows the Tarim River Bridge over the middle and lower stream of the Tarim River in Yuli County, Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The Tarim River flows downstream, winding between the desert and the oasis, with vibrant poplar forests on both banks. (Photo by Wang Zhipeng)

Aerial photo taken on August 19, 2023 shows a sea of zinnia flowers at the foot of Tianshan Mountains in Baiyanghe Village, Shitizi Township, Hutubi County, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. In recent years, relying on the location advantages, Hutubi County has developed the flower industry, created high-quality rural tourism routes, and integrated the flower industry with the rural culture, ethnic culture, beautiful countryside construction, etc. In this way, the ecological environment has been improved, the employment and income of farmers and herdsmen have increased, and the countryside has become more beautiful with well-developed industries and people who live a well-off life. (Photo by Tao Weiming)

Aerial photo taken on August 16, 2023 shows the idyllic scenery of the countryside in Burqin County, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. After the Beginning of Autumn, tens of thousands mu of crops in Burqin County are flourishing. The overlooking view of the field is wonderful, presenting a picturesque scene of the beautiful countryside. (Photo by Ardak Bashan)

Aerial photo taken on August 19, 2023 shows the sea of flowers, Dombra Square and idyllic scenery of the countryside echoing each other in Baiyanghe Village, Shitizi Township, Hutubi County, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. In recent years, relying on the location advantages, Hutubi County has developed the flower industry, created high-quality rural tourism routes, and integrated the flower industry with the rural culture, ethnic culture, beautiful countryside construction, etc. In this way, the ecological environment has been improved, the employment and income of farmers and herdsmen have increased, and the countryside has become more beautiful with well-developed industries and people who live a well-off life. (Photo by Tao Weiming)

Aerial photo taken on August 16, 2023 shows the idyllic scenery of the countryside in Burqin County, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. After the Beginning of Autumn, tens of thousands mu of crops in Burqin County are flourishing. The overlooking view of the field is wonderful, presenting a picturesque scene of the beautiful countryside. (Photo by Ardak Bashan)

Aerial photo taken on August 16, 2023 shows the picturesque scenery along the Irtysh River in Altay Prefecture, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The Irtysh River is the only river in China that flows into the Arctic Ocean, with a total length of 2,969 kilometers, and the scenery along the Irtysh River is magnificent. It is also known as "Silver Water". (Photo by Ardak Bashan)

Aerial photo taken on August 13, 2023 shows the sea of flowers, Dombra Square and idyllic scenery of the countryside echoing each other in Baiyanghe Village, Shitizi Township, Hutubi County, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. In recent years, relying on the location advantages, Hutubi County has developed the flower industry, created high-quality rural tourism routes, and integrated the flower industry with the rural culture, ethnic culture, beautiful countryside construction, etc. In this way, the ecological environment has been improved, the employment and income of farmers and herdsmen have increased, and the countryside has become more beautiful with well-developed industries and people who live a well-off life. (Photo by Tao Weiming)

Aerial photo taken on August 16, 2023 shows the picturesque scenery along the Irtysh River in Altay Prefecture, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The Irtysh River is the only river in China that flows into the Arctic Ocean, with a total length of 2,969 kilometers, and the scenery along the Irtysh River is magnificent. It is also known as "Silver Water". (Photo by Ardak Bashan)

Aerial photo taken on August 17, 2023 shows the scenic spot of the Lop Nur People Village at the downstream of the Tarim River, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The Tarim River flows through the desert and oasis, and the poplar forests on both sides of the river are full of vitality. (Photo by Wang Zhipeng)

Aerial photo taken on August 18, 2023 shows the Bortala River National Wetland Park in Bole City, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. On that day, the Bortala River National Wetland Park opened for trial operation. Located in Xiaoyingpan Township of Bole City, the park covers an area of 256 mu and is about 15 kilometers away from the urban area of Bole City. It is an ecotourism and leisure park integrating angling and leisure, catering and entertainment, and recreation and study. (Photo by Yusuf Aini)

Aerial photo taken on August 18, 2023 shows the Bortala River National Wetland Park in Bole City, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. On that day, the Bortala River National Wetland Park opened for trial operation. Located in Xiaoyingpan Township of Bole City, the park covers an area of 256 mu and is about 15 kilometers away from the urban area of Bole City. It is an ecotourism and leisure park integrating angling and leisure, catering and entertainment, and recreation and study. (Photo by Yusuf Aini)

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