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The frozen Tarim River in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has officially entered its winter fishing season. Fishermen are busy cutting through thick ice and casting nets for their winter harvest, a tradition carried out for years. Sustained ecological water supply and basin management have kept water levels high and fishery resources recovered, yielding a rich ice harvest. The landscape – featuring golden poplars and fishermen's silhouettes – creates a stunning winter scene, reflecting the river's ecological resilience and harmonious coexistence of nature and human activity.
The frozen Tarim River in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has officially entered its winter fishing season. Fishermen are busy cutting through thick ice and casting nets for their winter harvest, a tradition carried out for years. Sustained ecological water supply and basin management have kept water levels high and fishery resources recovered, yielding a rich ice harvest. The landscape – featuring golden poplars and fishermen's silhouettes – creates a stunning winter scene, reflecting the river's ecological resilience and harmonious coexistence of nature and human activity.