
- 4.3/5
吴青芸@Aksu (Kuqa), Kucha Wei and Jin Dynasty Ruins Museum During the construction of Kuqa, this site was excavated, and the museum was subsequently established on the site. The exhibition hall offers scheduled guided tours (one at 2 p.m., I think) that are included with your admission ticket; no separate ticket is required. The entire hall utilizes 3D projection technology to explain the historical background and highlight key points of the exhibits. This innovative approach creates an artistic atmosphere, leaving a sense of spaciousness and depth. The museum uses objective evidence to demonstrate the spread and integration of ancient Kucha and Han civilizations, demonstrating the cultural significance of the ancient Silk Road.
- 4.4/5
M47***56The theme is poplar trees and their spirit, and it tells the story of a group of primitive spiritualists who, amidst religious conflict, remain steadfast in their faith. The scenery is beautiful and well worth a visit. The entire tour takes about seven or eight hours. We spent five hours exploring, but still missed some attractions. It's perfect for family outings, with a botanical garden and zoo within the complex. Tickets are affordable.
- 4.6/5
吴青芸@Southern Xinjiang, Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture (Yuli County), Lobu Village, Grade 4A The Lobu people are one of Xinjiang's ancient ethnic groups, fishing along the Tarim River. Isolated from other ethnic groups for thousands of years, they possess a unique culture and customs, a truly mysterious quality. In addition to distinctive cultural buildings (including wedding rooms and altars), the ancient village also boasts scenic views of the desert, the Tarim River, Shennv Lake, and a poplar forest...







