
- 4.8/5
环球旅行白鱀豚先生The snow quality is good, the scenery is beautiful, and there are many tracks. Except for the long way up the mountain, everything else is really good! The ski school is not expensive, and it’s so fun to ski! In addition, the food here is not bad! There is a cafe in each cable car area where you can rest, and you can also come and experience it if you don’t want to ski!
- 4.5/5
孤单的男子啊The Altai Mountains, stretching diagonally across northern Xinjiang, China, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Mongolia, stretch for approximately 2,000 kilometers, with approximately 500 kilometers within China. Along the Altai Mountains, the scenic attractions and areas are diverse and unique, offering both natural beauty and a unique cultural experience. Key attractions include Kanas Lake, Shenxian Bay, Moon Bay, and Wolong Bay. The lakes shift colors from blue to green depending on the light, while in autumn, golden birch forests and snow-capped mountains create a unique spectacle. Hemu Village, nestled at the northern end of the Altai Mountains, retains Tuvan culture, offering a unique experience amidst the serene charm of smoke from cooking fires, morning mist, and wooden houses. Furthermore, the Keketuohai Scenic Area boasts magnificent natural scenery, including the No. 3 mineral vein, which documents modern Chinese geological history, and houses a mineral museum closely related to the two bombs and one satellite program. Finally, due to its unique geographical location, the Altai Mountains offer diverse experiences depending on the season: spring snow-covered sleet, summer horseback riding, autumn foliage viewing, and winter skiing.







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