In general, after driving for so long, it was still a messy road. After I came back, my car became a muddy car. Just to see this scenery, the price is not very high, but in a historical sense, it is worth it.
Gedengshan Monument
Posted: Jul 28, 2019
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沿着国道去旅行
4/5Excellent
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Qianlong's own pen-pingding Zhungeerle monument, next door is Kazakhstan. It is not easy to come here. From Zhaosu to [Gedenbei] Gaode navigation made me dizzy, obviously out of Zhaosu more than 60 kilometers of road, said that the road was closed, let me detour 75 regiment direction, I asked the checkpoint staff all the way, told me to go, no longer listen to the navigation command, "Take other people's maps and go your own way" [screaming teeth] also photographed the golden harvest along the road.
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Posted: Sep 18, 2019
皮黄客
5/5Outstanding
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Gedeng Stele stands for more than 200 years, which shows the complete unification of the territory of the motherland. There is no other landscape on the mountain except a stele pavilion. The border between China and Kazakhstan lies below. The scenic spot is far from Zhaosu County Town, and it takes 2 or 3 hours by car.
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Posted: Nov 7, 2016
_We***81
4/5Excellent
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Compared with the natural landscape of Yili area, Gee Mountain Monument is one of the few historical relics. This attraction seems to be slightly single, but at the same time, combined with the General Yili Mansion in Huiyuan Ancient City, it will appear rich in three-dimensional and more historical connotation. Of course, if you are interested in history...
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Posted: Jul 11, 2021
my00
5/5Outstanding
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Go up the mountain and cross the sentry post. Brother Bing refused to give in. Xiaoyang driver asked my sister to plead for love. After all, the woman is good at talking. Brother Bing looked at us very generous. Let's hand in our ID card and come back after 20 minutes.
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Posted: Sep 2, 2015
Vicers
4/5Excellent
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Now the Gedeng Stele has been built into a new glazed tile-roofed stele pavilion, standing on the top of the hill, overlooking the small towns and villages far from the right hand, over there is the world of Kyrgyzstan.