Xinjiang’s desert poplar forests shine with autumn tourism

As autumn unfolds, the desert poplar forests of Shaya county in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region have transformed into a breathtaking golden landscape, attracting visitors from far and wide. Located on the northern edge of the Taklimakan Desert, Shaya county boasts one of the world’s largest and most well-preserved desert poplar forests, making it a prime destination for nature enthusiasts. The trees, with their sturdy and twisted trunks, line the banks of the Tarim River, resembling strokes of calligraphy. Under the warm autumn sun, their leaves shimmer in the wind, creating a mesmerizing symphony of colors. This seasonal spectacle has not only highlighted the region’s natural beauty but also boosted local tourism, offering a unique opportunity for visitors to experience the serene charm of Xinjiang’s autumnal wilderness.