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Nestled in the Altay region of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Keketuohai is renowned for its typical granite-pegmatite rare metals deposits, unique Altai Mountain granite landforms and the Irtysh River's beautiful desert scenery. Rushing waters carve through the valley, offering breathtaking views in every season. Listed as a national geopark in 2005, Keketuohai recounts Earth's geological evolution and reflects the important role it once played in China's mining industry. Here, natural beauty meets human history. Join our livestream to explore its natural splendor.
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Nestled in the Altay region of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Keketuohai is renowned for its typical granite-pegmatite rare metals deposits, unique Altai Mountain granite landforms and the Irtysh River's beautiful desert scenery. Rushing waters carve through the valley, offering breathtaking views in every season. Listed as a national geopark in 2005, Keketuohai recounts Earth's geological evolution and reflects the important role it once played in China's mining industry. Here, natural beauty meets human history. Join our livestream to explore its natural splendor.