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As spring blooms across much of China in March, the Kunlun Mountains in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region are just beginning to thaw. At an altitude of around 3,500 meters, local herders from diverse ethnic backgrounds embark on their seasonal migrations. In Cele County, Xinjiang, flocks of sheep can even be seen riding "special buses" en route to the lush spring pastures. Join CGTN for more.
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As spring blooms across much of China in March, the Kunlun Mountains in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region are just beginning to thaw. At an altitude of around 3,500 meters, local herders from diverse ethnic backgrounds embark on their seasonal migrations. In Cele County, Xinjiang, flocks of sheep can even be seen riding "special buses" en route to the lush spring pastures. Join CGTN for more.