Junggar Basin] Junggar Basin is located between Tianshan Mountain and Altai Mountain, west to Mayili Mountain, east to North Tower Mountain, the longest about 850 kilometers from the east to the west, the widest about 450 kilometers from the north to the south, the whole basin is slightly isosceles triangle, the total area is about 180,000 square kilometers. In the past, the Junggar Basin was defined as 380,000 square kilometers, and now some areas such as the east of Beita Mountain are not part of the Junggar Basin, with the latest data being 180,000 square kilometers.
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Junggar Basin] Junggar Basin is located between Tianshan Mountain and Altai Mountain, west to Mayili Mountain, east to North Tower Mountain, the longest about 850 kilometers from the east to the west, the widest about 450 kilometers from the north to the south, the whole basin is slightly isosceles triangle, the total area is about 180,000 square kilometers. In the past, the Junggar Basin was defined as 380,000 square kilometers, and now some areas such as the east of Beita Mountain are not part of the Junggar Basin, with the latest data being 180,000 square kilometers.
Xinjiang and Buxayer, the ancient city site of Junggar.
The Wuerqi mine area in the lower reaches of Jiamu River, on the northwest edge of Junggar Basin, Xinjiang, has a unique wind erosion landform, which is strange in shape, meaning "devil city"; From afar, admire its spectacular, majestic, lamenting the ghostly work of nature, at this time, suddenly a dark cloud cover the sun, in which it suddenly shows terror, if it is a dark night of moonlight, surrounded by the rope, the scene will be more scary ......
The former capital of the glorious Junggar Empire, the residence of the Khan and the Dan. It is said that the horse team in front of his palace has found the remains of 100,000 years ago, the remains of white and yellow people mixed, and there are various ethnic tribes active in this vast world. The heart is galloping, the eagle is hovering, overlooking the once glorious land, and now it is a wreck. Only the annual weeds tell the sad epic, and the lonely pagoda tells people that this is the remains of the Weilat people who believe in the lama. A string of bronze rosary beads are counting the change of regime. Looking at the four fields, the roaring wind came from the cicadas of ancient battlefield horses, the shouts of soldiers, and the thunder of war drums. The ancient ruins of Dolbourne Urut, square memories, helped future generations to remember the story of the blade like a rain. Arriving in the ancient city to see history, the grassland pastoral song and the flock are with, but the people can only see the thick city wall silently holding a large piece of wreckage. The ruins of the ancient city restore the platinum years of the Junggar Empire like a shadow liquid, and now they have become a loess. The boiling past will eventually calm down slowly, touch every piece of debris and broken wall, cherish the little bits of life today, and wish the days and peace.
No matter how brilliant, ultimately the dust of history. The ruins of the ancient city of Dolbun Errut, located 5km east of the Tacheng area in Xinjiang and the county seat of Buxayer Mongolia Autonomous County (1 km from the 318 provincial road), are ideal for self-driving. Founded in the 12th to 16th years of Ming Chongxu (1639-1643), it was the early king of the Junggar Khan Kingdom, and once served as the military, political, economic and cultural center of the Khan Kingdom. The existing ancient city is square, with a border length of about 500 meters, a city wall height of 5 meters, a top width of4.5 meters, and a bottom width of 8 meters. The main sites in the city are distributed in the north of the middle of the ancient city, and the rest are flat. There is a city gate on the north and south side of the city wall, and there is no door on the east side. Don't go up on the city wall. After all, it is a relics. Protect it. It is a witness to history and the property of human civilization. Inside, the snowy mountains are vast and vast.