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2018.12.07 10:34 GMT+8

Xinjiang intends to boost winter tourism

CGTN

Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has officially opened its first global geopark, turning an abandoned mine in Keketuohai into a sustainable tourism destination that will improve local living standards.

Winter tourists at the Keketuohai geopark in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region /China Daily Photo 

Located south of the Altay Mountains and at the base of the Irtysh River, the park is the first global geopark in Xinjiang and covers more than 2,300 square kilometers. Visitors will be able to enjoy breathtaking views including the Irtysh Grand Canyon, a huge mine crater, lakes, mountains, a waterfall, fossils and rivers.

UNESCO announced eight new global geoparks, including Keketuohai, last May.

Tourists pay a visit to the Keketuohai geopark in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. /China Daily Photo

"The geopark, characterized by a large mining area and geological relics of great significance, is expected to increase local incomes and drive sustainable development of the local economy through its precious geological landscape and rare mine site," park official Jin Xiaochi said at the opening ceremony.

Winter sports at the Keketuohai geopark in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region /China Daily Photo

(Cover: An aerial night view of Keketuohai Geopark in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region /China Daily Photo)

Source(s): China Daily
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