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Bayanbulak Swan Lake

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Closed Reopens May 1
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
Bayanbulak Public Office, Hejing, Bayingol, Xinjiang, ChinaMap
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20230720③ In the afternoon: 1. "Swan Homeland" is located in the "Bayinbrook Grassland" in the scenic spot of 5A. Bayinbrook is a pristine ecologically well-preserved grassland river scenery belt, Mongolian meaning "rich spring water", the "Yili grassland" belongs to is the second largest grassland in the country, the largest wild swan reserve, its "Kaidu River" on the nine curves and eighteen bends of scenery is famous in the country, It is a good place to enjoy scenery photography and rest. The grassland ancient called "Yule Dus", "Zhule Dus", "Yulu Dus", the water and grass are beautiful, and there are a large number of wildlife, including rare animals and national-level protection animals. It is also one of the most important animal husbandry bases in Xinjiang. The "Hero of the East Gui" during the Qing Qianlong period. Obassi led the Mongolian Turku Special Ministry from Russia to Yili, was given to him by Qianlong Emperor to this grassland, CCTV hot drama "Hero of the East Gui" was filmed here, recording this history, and there are "Flying Life", "Genghis Khan", Movies and TV dramas such as "Swan Homeland", "Barun Temple" and "Brazil Rick Observation Deck" (Nine Qus and Eighteen Bends) are also filmed here. The scenic spot is divided into three parts. You can only take the scenic shuttle bus, and private cars cannot enter. ① Address: South Section of National Highway (Duku Highway) of Bayingo and Jingxian, Bayingo Mongolia Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. ② Transportation: No bus, easy to stop by car. ③ peak season: summer. ④ Duration: 3 hours. Swan Homeland is the first shuttle bus parking spot, also known as "Bayinbrook National Nature Reserve Wildlife Rescue Station", is the largest and only wild swan reserve in Asia, inhabiting the largest wild swan population in China. After getting off the bus, there is only one wooden plank road. After going to the end, the original road returns. It is about 300 meters one way. You can feed a group of wild red-billed lizards and white swans along the way. The rest of the varieties are rare. Only through the introduction card can you know that there are also stubbles, white shoulder carvings, Chimae duck, gray cranes, Ashes, black scorpions, big white scorpions. There are: ① front section along the wooden stack: red-billed scorpions gather, the same frame as the vast grassland and alpine white clouds behind, which is a photo spot. Very few red-billed parrots are not afraid of people, will eat the hands of tourists as a plate up close, can be intimate, in the tourists to feed a large number of them, their taste has been some picky food, the ground is scattered with a lot of food not eaten. The road sign "I miss you very much in Bayinbrook" is a photo spot, where there is an official paid photo service. The "Swan Homeland" stone monument opposite the road sign is handwritten by Xinjiang calligraphers. ② Middle Section: The swan in the semi-capture state is an individual who cannot fly with the team after injury, and is rescued here. Every year between January and January, wild swans will roost in the Bayinbrook grassland, and migrate south for winter after October, but today there are no flocks of wild swans in this area. You can see a selection of photography at the ferry station to make up for the regret. ③ Later section: There are few footprints for tourists. The birds here are generally rested after dinner, and people fly away as soon as they come. In the distance, there are staff driving a very strange operating boat to clean up water grass and garbage regularly.

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