Salt lakes in the Qaidam Basin spread across the desert like vast mirrors in Haixi Mongolian and Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China's Qinghai Province, shifting in color under the highland sun – from pale turquoise and emerald green to apple green, milky white and deep blue. Minerals and light work together to create a palette that feels almost unreal, as if the ground itself were changing tone with every step.
This surreal landscape appears in films such as A Little Red Flower, where locations like Dongtai Jinai'er Lake become spaces of imagination and emotion.
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