In Altay, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, more than one million heads of livestock have successfully arrived at the spring-autumn transition pastures this April.
Renowned for its deep-rooted nomadic traditions, the Altay region remains a vital hub for animal husbandry in China. Since late March, herders have been leading their cattle and sheep away from the harsh winter pastures, carefully navigating along established "livestock routes" toward more temperate grazing lands.
This time-honored migration forms a striking spectacle: thousands of animals moving across vast landscapes, embodying the rhythm of life on the steppe and the enduring legacy of traditional nomadic culture in Xinjiang.