As a spice in life, travel is becoming more and more common.
Being able to feel the different customs and customs, even if it is a little money, is very worthwhile for tourists.
Generally speaking, the ticket price is basically linked to the level of the scenic spot, and the ticket price of the 5A scenic spot is naturally higher than that of other levels.
Thirty or fifty is the price of cabbage, and two or three hundred is also common, but do you know where the most expensive scenic spot in China is?
"The Tarim River once created an oasis of abundant water and grass here, and the Loulan civilization flourished here..."
Here, is the ancient city of Ruoqiang Loulan.
A ticket to Loulan Ancient City costs 3500 yuan, if foreigners also want to visit, they need to make an appointment in advance to pay a deposit of 300,000 yuan, but even if there is so much money, they may not be able to witness its true appearance.There's a reason why ticket prices are so high here.
First of all, it belongs to the type of scenic spot of the site, and the number of visitors is too large, which is easy to cause irreparable trauma;
Second, its geographical location is remote, the surrounding supporting facilities are very poor, and the visiting procedures are also very cumbersome, so there are not many people who can go in to visit, and the high price has deterred many people.
Such a strict threshold, so far 50,000 people have been there.
Actually, where to buy tickets? What process do I need to go through? What does even the ticket look like? No one has ever seen it.This so-called "ticket" is more accurate to say that it is a "comprehensive service fee" (including car fares, tour guides, cultural relics protection fees, etc.).
Lou lan's "tickets" have always been priceless, even if there is money, it may not be available, and 3500 yuan is only a guide price, generally one person to spend about 10,000 yuan (1-2 days trip).
The larger the number of people, the lower the average price, which is generally impossible if you want to buy tickets alone.Loulan Ancient City, located in the yellow sand on the south bank of the Peacock River Ancient Road, about 30 kilometers northwest of the "Sea of Death" Lop Nur .
To the east is the Tarim Basin, to the south is the Kumutag Desert, and to the north is the Kuruktag Mountains, which are now part of Ruoqiang County, Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China.
For this ancient country many people often hear its name in film and television dramas, but in fact it has been extinct for many years.
The entire site is scattered among the Yadan landforms on the west bank of Lop Nur, like an alien land forgotten by time.
The ruins of The ancient city of Loulan have a history of more than 2,000 years, with the Loulan City Pool as the center, surrounded by village houses, monasteries and pagodas, noble tombs, eastern suburban cemeteries, and water canal city sites... Wait a minute. The reason why the ancient city of Loulan is mysterious and has attracted countless people to explore is because to this day, we have not yet solved why Loulan suddenly disappeared, just like his appearance more than 4,000 years ago, without any signs or records. Although it has been destroyed by thousands of years of wind and rain, it is still possible to see a large number of remains such as the remaining city walls, housing sites, and military tower bases today, which is not difficult to associate with the scale and prosperity of that year. Archaeologists have found many cultural relics from the ruins of the ancient city, including the famous Loulan beauty (dry corpse), as well as luwen wooden mumu, Han jin, coins, various utensils, etc., the most precious of which is the manuscript of the "Warring States Policy" of the Jin Dynasty.Strictly speaking, the Loulan ruins are not really "tourist attractions", but a national key protection unit.
The reason for the complicated procedures and high costs is actually to better protect the ruins and monuments, which is discouraged by most ordinary tourists.
But even this does not affect people's great interest in this ancient "Silk Road" must pass through.
Next, follow the editor into the "largest county in China" where the Loulan site is located: Ruoqiang County.
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Ruoqiang County
Silk Road Loulan, the secret realm of Ruoqiang
Ruoqiang is located in the southeast of Xinjiang and the eastern part of the Tarim Basin, bordering gansu, Qinghai and Tibet provinces. It is "the largest county in China", "the hometown of the best red dates in China", "the birthplace of Loulan civilization", an important node on the Eurasian land bridge and a bridgehead on the second largest passage connecting Xinjiang and the inland from the east to the west. There are so many amazing cultural wonders, too many fascinating natural landscapes, too many enticing legends, and it is a paradise for adventure lovers Forbidden Land of Life - Lop NurThe beauty of no man's land in Lop Nur is unmatched by any other attraction.
The reason is simple, because there is no one here, it is no man's land!
All kinds of landscapes have retained the original appearance of nature, without any traces of artificiality!
Lop Nur and the ancient country of Loulan, which flourished because of it, once attracted many explorers from home and abroad.
For thousands of years, many Chinese and foreign explorers have come to Lop Nur to investigate and write many monographs and famous articles, but due to various limitations and prejudices, they have also created many falsehoods and covered Lop Nur with a mysterious color.
The boundless Yadan landscape is picturesque and dreamlike, with no pollution and no one, only beautiful despair. National Nature Reserve - Altun Mountain Nature Reserve This is an off-the-beaten-path highland desert, a paradise for all kinds of wildlife, and it still retains its original rough beauty that shocks people's hearts! Argin Nature Reserve is the largest alpine wildlife nature reserve in China, surrounded by high mountains, dotted with lakes and numerous wild animals, and is known as a "natural zoo". It is also a natural paradise with few animals than people in China, mainly including wild cattle, Tibetan wild donkeys, Tibetan antelopes, hartebeests, pan sheep, rock sheep, snow leopards, lynx, brown bears, etc., as well as birds such as vulture eagles, snow chickens, and spotted geese.It has so many features and scenery, and it is the only county in China with three deserts! Each of them has its own characteristics:
The largest desert in China, the Taklamakan Desert
This is a world-famous desert, second only to the Sahara Desert in Africa, the second largest desert in the world, and if you judge by whether you are flowing or not, this is the largest mobile desert! The world's closest desert to the city, the Kumutag Desert One of the buildings on the side is the county seat of Shanshan County, which is known as the "most beautiful desert" because it is home to the feather-shaped sand dunes that are unique in the world. The highest desert in the world , the Kumukuri Desert At an altitude of 4,700 meters, it is also home to the world's highest sand dune, the crescent-shaped dunes.2
Bayin Guolin
An oasis of abundance
Of course, if you come to Ruoqiang County, it is better to expand the scope of the trip a little more.
"Bayingolin" referred to as "Bazhou", the first prefecture in China, eight counties and one city has a vast area and rich tourism resources, and the Mongolian transliteration means "rich river".
Travel through the land of Bayingolin, mountains, basins, rivers, lakes, Gobi, deserts, plain oases... Xinjiang has all the beauty it deserves here. It is unique because of the majestic natural mountains and rivers, here is the rich and profound cultural history of Zhong Lingyu show, here is because of the modern fashion charm of pear city and attention! The world's largest primitive poplar forest, the Tarim Poplar ForestTarim Poplar Forest Park is the largest poplar forest park in Xinjiang, with an area of 3,800 square kilometers of poplar reserves and 100 square kilometers of poplar forest park.
According to statistics, 80% of the world's poplar is in China, and 90% of China's poplar is in the Tarim River Basin.
Affected by the wind and sand drought, most of the poplars have unique shapes, so they are also known as the "desert hero tree".
People praise the huge vitality of poplar and praise poplar: "Born without dying for a thousand years, dying without falling for a thousand years, and immortal for a thousand years."
There are landscape cars for tourists to ride in the scenic area, the landscape car is circulating, and each scenic spot can get off the bus for viewing, from the scenic gate to the deep forest, a full 50-minute drive.
Reaching the depths, the poplar forest on the desert is injected into the source of life, and the layers of poplar are staggered and reflected on the lake, so that in the passage of time, a sense of eternity has been achieved.
China's largest and most beautiful alpine grassland, the Bayinbrook Grassland
Bayinbrook Grassland is a World Natural Heritage Site, a national 5A level scenic spot, and the largest alpine grassland in mainland China.
Surrounded by snow-capped mountains, clear lakes, lush flowers and plants, birds singing, swans dancing, and a cool and pleasant summer climate, it is the fattest summer pasture in the southern foothills of the Tianshan Mountains.
Bayinbrook Prairie, in one word, is: Big!
Driving on the grassland, the line of sight is full of undulating meadows, and occasionally you can see lakes scattered on it, taking the blue sky and white clouds into your arms.
The famous nine-curve eighteen bends meander through the Bayinbrook grassland, and whenever the sun sets, the sun sets from the horizon, and the light of the ten thousand rays of light shines on the grassland, and the nine suns can be reflected at the most beautiful time.
If you are lucky enough to see a sunset here, you will feel that the sunset on the sea is just that.
The domestic version of New Zealand - Gong Nais Forest Farm
Gonnais means "green valley" in Mongolian and Kazakh where the sun comes out.
Isolated from the rest of the world due to its sparse population, Gong Nais has an otherworldly peace.
Here is the primeval forest, the rolling mountains, quiet and poetic, the cloud mountains and snowy mountains, shading the sky, beautiful.
Spring, summer and autumn are full of vitality, riding horses in the boundless grassland, and the spirit is flying to fly fast;
Winter has become a world of ice and snow, carefully entered, stunned not to disturb this fairyland on earth, pure and flawless, with a charm that other seasons do not have.
A mysterious tribe on the edge of the desert - the Village of the Robins
The Luobu people are one of the oldest ethnic groups in Xinjiang, located 35 kilometers southwest of the county seat of Yuli County, Xinjiang, on the edge of Xiaohaizi on the Tarim River, isolated from the world for thousands of years.
With an area of about 72 square kilometers and just over 20 households, it is one of the largest villages in China and a once isolated paradise.
The Fact that the Rob people live by water and grass is nature and history, turning the Rob people's village into a mysterious and yearning place.
"I don't grow grain, I don't graze livestock, I feed on fishing in small boats."
Today, only a few "last Robs" remain in the desert.
Although there were originally more than 20 households in the village, it is estimated that they have been relocated now, what we see today is actually a Luobu village park that reproduces the scene of the life of the Robins.
The legend of a piece of reeds - Bosten Lake
Bosten Lake, known as "West Sea" in ancient times, is a national 5A-level scenic spot and the largest inland freshwater lake in China.
Lake Bosten does not have the purity of the western highland lakes, but it is precious because it is accompanied by the desert.
There would be a lake on a dry land, and the Taklamakan Desert would be more than a hundred kilometers away.
The sudden appearance of a wave of blue waves was like a lucky blessing.
In summer and autumn, the reeds around the lake are overgrown, the lake water is turquoise, and the fish dinner and fish feast are endless;
Every autumn and winter, the vast reeds attract the vast swans and wild ducks to roost here.
Go further and find snow-capped mountains, grasslands, deserts, and oases, forming a colorful landscape.
The "Tongtian River" in "Journey to the West" - Kaidu River
The Kaidu River, the fourth largest river in Xinjiang, is a unique inland river.
After moistening the grassland farmland villages on both sides, it is infused with the bosten lake where fishing boats sing late and smoke waves.
Kaidu River, famous, is one of the four classical masterpieces of China, the Tongtian River in Wu Cheng'en's Journey to the West of the Ming Dynasty.
Perhaps it originated from the depths of the majestic Tianshan Mountains, looking far away, straight up to the white clouds, only to be vividly titled with such a poetic and imaginary title, pound Bo, atmospheric ~
There are myths, legends, stories, babbling streams, birds singing, and the shade of rivers and willows, enough to wash away the heat and frigidity in people's heavens.
In the vast land of Xinjiang, wherever there are rivers and lakes, there are lush oases, villages where chickens bark, farmhouses that bloom in the middle of summer, and cooking smoke that rises from the sky...
She: quiet and remote, magnificent and fresh, mysterious and dreamy, ancient and warm~
Xinjiang is such a magical and beautiful land.
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