Bortala Jinghe Xian, in the development of tourism has good prospects. There are Xinjiang's largest salt lake - Lake, Lake surface area of 615 square kilometers, 189 meters above sea level is the lowest point in the Junggar Basin, bortala River, Jinghe, Kuitun River and other rivers, large and small, Meeting from all directions Lake, Lake to bring immense vitality.
The annual bird migration and breeding season, the gathering of Swan Lake, geese, ducks, and other waterfowl as many as 100,000 a few, the lake rippling wave, Timing water birds, wind and reed flowers float thousands of miles, is fascinated favorite. East Lake has a vast banks of the wild forest, clusters of Haloxylon white, red, Populus, I forget, Violet, and other surrounding plants and the vast Gobi in sharp contrast can be called the "Pearl of the Junggar Desert." Lake is rich in salt and sodium halide and egg resources, biomass-Artemia brine and egg production at home in Salt Lake for the first exclusive soft-shelled turtle.
2000 People's Government of Xinjiang Autonomous Region 6 menstrual Lake Wetland Nature Reserve was formally established. The total area of 2670 square kilometers, Lake-protected areas to the core, and water, marshes, meadows and other natural landscape into, as a result of sparsely populated, most still retains the original State currently has identified more than 300 kinds of plants, more than 160 kinds of vertebrates, more than 100 kinds of birds, 10 kinds of fish. One state-level protection of rare animals, 38, of China's biological diversity is an important part of the natural gene pool, arid region known as the "green maze," said the mysteriously primitive desert Health Fascinating tourist resources.
Jinghe Lake Nature Reserve to damp tourism resources, in terms of taste, uniqueness, image, or King's original source, intensive, has high ornamental value and is very suitable for Various forms of scientific test , The wild adventure, eco-tourism and other tourism activities, is a unique tourist destination.
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