? Our understanding of Xinjiang may only stay in the desert and Gobi desert, but the locals here will tell Xinjiang that the most distinctive thing is snow. In this mysterious area of the ancient Silk Road, only winter is the longest, so only snow can represent it. After autumn, there will be heavy snow here, which will last until next April, that is to say, it will be covered with ice and snow for almost half a year. At this time, there will be fewer and fewer tourists, leaving only the wooden house in the village, which looks particularly leisurely and has a different artistic conception.
As a Northeastern, I feel that snow should be a feature of the Northeast, but when you come here, you will find that the frozen primitive prototype should be here. In some villages, there is snow everywhere, and wooden roofs and fences are white. Being in it is like entering a fairy tale world. It's simply refreshing.
Another beautiful landscape here is the rime. Rime is actually hung on trees and can be seen in many extremely cold places. It's just that the trunks of those trees are wrapped with some soft little ice crystals in winter, which makes these originally bare trees look more holy and crystal clear. However, because the formation of rime requires certain conditions, even in the northeast, rime may not be seen.