Open Opens at 10:00-19:30(Tickets available until 19:30; admission ends at 19:30)
Recommended sightseeing time:2-3 hours
Address:
Fuhai County, Altay RegionMap
Phone0906-3668815
What travelers say:
Quiet and beautiful, the lake is clear, and the scenic spots are small. The disadvantage is that the grilled fish stalls are relatively simple. If you want to hurry, you can simply eat. If you have enough time, go to the town of Burqin to eat.
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Ulungur Lake Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Quiet and beautiful, the lake is clear, and the scenic spots are small. The disadvantage is that the grilled fish stalls are relatively simple. If you want to hurry, you can simply eat. If you have enough time, go to the town of Burqin to eat.
Wulungu Lake is located in Fuhai County, Altai District, Xinjiang. It is one of the ten largest freshwater lakes inland in China. Wulungu Lake is rich in fish. It is a leisurely swim between the lake and the wetland and enjoy the blue sky and clear water. It is worthy of being a "bird's paradise" and "fish world". To Ulungu Lake, slowly swim the lake and mountains, experience the calmness of the heart, experience the detachment and freedom that the lake gives.
We didn't go to the sea from the attractions, there were no tickets, etc., so we took the children to play in the shallow water area. The water was very clear. The scenery is beautiful. We went in the afternoon, not too sun, beach mats, swimming laps. The scenery is super beautiful at sunset.
The scenery is charming and the scenery is beautiful
If you go to Sailimu Lake, you can not go here, maybe the weather is cold, there is nothing to play, there is no need to spend money to see.
Not bad, I went with my parents. When I went there, I didn’t see that the weather was a bit cold and there was no water. It is recommended to contact in advance before going. Some projects are not opened because of activities. I will visit again next time.
The upstream water supply of Lake Lungu is the Ulungu River, which is very close to its name and flows parallel to the Irzis River, but it is two completely independent water systems that were not opened until the watershed between the two rivers in the 1960s. The Ulungu River has since been replenished with more fresh water, meaning more Erzis River water remains in China