The Duku Highway, a scenic thoroughfare hailed as "China's Most Beautiful Highway," boasts breathtaking scenery in every section.
The northern section begins at the Dushanzi Grand Canyon. Millions of years of erosion by the snow-capped Tianshan Mountains have shaped this majestic and precipitous "Duku Secret Realm, a Million-Year Wonder." The valley walls are covered in creases as if carved by knives and axes. Standing at the valley's edge, one can hear the gurgling water at the bottom and the vast desert grasslands in the distance. The TV series "The Legend of Nine States" and the film "Speeding Life" were both filmed here, demonstrating its unique charm. Continuing on, the magnificent Hashilegenda Pass is a must-see. It marks the watershed between northern and southern Xinjiang. Glaciers draped from the mountaintop extend to the highway's edge, creating a contrast between the purple-red gravel mountains and the pristine white glaciers. In summer, at this high altitude, one can experience the wonders of "snow in June."
Entering the middle section, it feels like stepping into a green dreamland. The Nalati National Tourist Resort, a veritable "museum of natural ecology," boasts a seamless blend of snow-capped mountains, forests, grasslands, and streams, earning its reputation as the "Green Island of the Tianshan Mountains." From June to August, wildflowers bloom in profusion, blanketing the mountains in vibrant colors, evoking a sense of being transported to Monet's garden. The Bayinbuluke Scenic Area, with its vast grasslands and winding rivers, is home to China's largest national swan nature reserve. Stroll along the wooden boardwalks, and you might even encounter graceful swans, admiring their graceful movements amidst the blue sky and verdant grass.
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The Duku Highway, a scenic thoroughfare hailed as "China's Most Beautiful Highway," boasts breathtaking scenery in every section. The northern section begins at the Dushanzi Grand Canyon. Millions of years of erosion by the snow-capped Tianshan Mountains have shaped this majestic and precipitous "Duku Secret Realm, a Million-Year Wonder." The valley walls are covered in creases as if carved by knives and axes. Standing at the valley's edge, one can hear the gurgling water at the bottom and the vast desert grasslands in the distance. The TV series "The Legend of Nine States" and the film "Speeding Life" were both filmed here, demonstrating its unique charm. Continuing on, the magnificent Hashilegenda Pass is a must-see. It marks the watershed between northern and southern Xinjiang. Glaciers draped from the mountaintop extend to the highway's edge, creating a contrast between the purple-red gravel mountains and the pristine white glaciers. In summer, at this high altitude, one can experience the wonders of "snow in June." Entering the middle section, it feels like stepping into a green dreamland. The Nalati National Tourist Resort, a veritable "museum of natural ecology," boasts a seamless blend of snow-capped mountains, forests, grasslands, and streams, earning its reputation as the "Green Island of the Tianshan Mountains." From June to August, wildflowers bloom in profusion, blanketing the mountains in vibrant colors, evoking a sense of being transported to Monet's garden. The Bayinbuluke Scenic Area, with its vast grasslands and winding rivers, is home to China's largest national swan nature reserve. Stroll along the wooden boardwalks, and you might even encounter graceful swans, admiring their graceful movements amidst the blue sky and verdant grass.
Across from the Xueguan Tianshan Service Center on the Duku Highway is a relatively simple alpine ski resort. This 3,400-meter-high ski area, likely formed from unmelted snow from the original snow-capped mountains, has become a popular check-in spot on the Duku Highway.