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Irtysh River Review

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The river is beautiful, the most beautiful place in Burqin County, it is recommended to recommend the river embankment night market barbecue famous, the local special old street barbecue city tastes good

Irtysh River

Posted: Feb 13, 2019
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  • 境无界
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Erqis River is the only river in China that flows into the Arctic Ocean, originating from the southwest slope of China's Altai Mountains, two sources in the mountains. From the southeast to the northwest, China runs 4,248 kilometers in length, 546 kilometers in China, the basin area is 5.7 10,000 square kilometers, the annual runoff is as much as 11.1 billion cubic meters, and the water volume is second only to the Yili River in Xinjiang, China. It is known as the second largest river in Xinjiang. The water is prolific cold water fish, close to the border river surface up to a kilometer wide, can pass through the ship. Many tributaries in the basin are imported from the right bank of the dry current, forming a typical comb-like water system. The scenery along the Irzis River is magnificent. It should also be called "Jinshan" and "Silver Water". #Xinjiang #Xinjiang Tour #Xinjiang Hemu #Xinjiang Tourism

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    Posted: Jul 6, 2022
  • 秒懂风景
    4/5Excellent
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    The Erqis River originated on the south slope of Altai Mountain in Fuyun County, Xinjiang, and flowed northwest along the southern foothills of Altai Mountain. It entered the country of Kazakhstan west of Haba River County, then entered the Obi River and then entered the Arctic Ocean. The scenery along the Erqis River is magnificent, and it has the reputation of "silver water" because of "Jinshan".

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    Posted: May 7, 2022
  • 金媛 Amy Jin
    5/5Outstanding
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    The old pier of China-Suzhou Tonghang is on the banks of the Erqis River. There are Chinese-Russian pedestrian streets on both sides. It is very style. It has different beauty during the day and night. It is very lively at night. It is full of food, drink and fun.

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    Posted: Feb 28, 2022
  • 金媛 Amy Jin
    5/5Outstanding
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    Altay region is the region of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, under the jurisdiction of Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture. Altay region is located in the north of Xinjiang, bordering Russia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia; Altay is the only area in northwest China bordering Russia, and is an important node city in the northern passage of the Silk Road Economic Belt and Xinjiang participating in the construction of the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor; it has three national land ports; it is a relatively abundant water area in Xinjiang, known as the "water tower" in northern Xinjiang; It is one of the six forest areas in the country, and has been designated as an ecological function area of water conservation type mountain grassland by the State Council.

    1
    Posted: Feb 26, 2022
  • VC0525
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Erqis River is the only river in China that flows into the Arctic Ocean, originating from the southwest slope of China's Altai Mountains, two sources in the mountains. The Khart River and the Kuyirt River merged and became the Irzis River. From the southeast to the northwest, China flowed out. After the north bank tributaries of the Kharlzis River, the Kran River, the Burqin River, the Haba River, and the Berezek River were merged along the way, and they entered Lake Zhaisan in Kazakhstan. Then the Arctic Ocean is poured north through the Obi River in Russia.

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    Posted: Jun 23, 2023
  • M37***74
    5/5Outstanding
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    The most beautiful punch card in the county is next to the famous Erqis River Night Market on the Net Red Street. Next to the county [scenery] Good-looking [interest] high

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    Posted: Feb 16, 2022
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