On the ancient Silk Road, Wushi has a long cultural history. Known as the "Land of Sea-buckthorn in China," Wushi has the largest sea-buckthorn forest wetland park- a National 4A Scenic Spot- in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
In autumn, light-red sea-buckthorn fruit in clusters on trees merge into a landscape of blue water and snow-white mountains, creating a breathtaking natural wonder.