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The ancient relics of the Wusun Kingdom are nestled in the vast embrace of the Nalati Grassland in Ili, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, in northwest China. Millennia-old tomb complexes and stone statues stand in silent tribute, bearing witness to the glorious history of nomadic civilizations. When the sunset glow spills over the landscape, an even deeper sense of awe and mystery emerges, making it a place that offers a profound journey into the memory of grassland civilizations.
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The ancient relics of the Wusun Kingdom are nestled in the vast embrace of the Nalati Grassland in Ili, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, in northwest China. Millennia-old tomb complexes and stone statues stand in silent tribute, bearing witness to the glorious history of nomadic civilizations. When the sunset glow spills over the landscape, an even deeper sense of awe and mystery emerges, making it a place that offers a profound journey into the memory of grassland civilizations.