qiongkushitai

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bird view of serene beauty of Qiongkushitai Pastoral Village in Yili, Xinjiang Royalty Free Stock Photo
bird view of serene beauty of Qiongkushitai Pastoral Village in Yili, Xinjiang Royalty Free Stock Photo
bird view of serene beauty of Qiongkushitai Pastoral Village in Yili, Xinjiang Royalty Free Stock Photo
bird view of serene beauty of Qiongkushitai Pastoral Village in Yili, Xinjiang Royalty Free Stock Photo
bird view of serene beauty of Qiongkushitai Pastoral Village in Yili, Xinjiang Royalty Free Stock Photo
Horses grazing on the Qiongkushitai grassland in Xinjiang Royalty Free Stock Photo
Horses grazing on the Qiongkushitai grassland in Xinjiang Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bird view of Qiongkushitai Village in snowy winter  Xinjiang China
Horses grazing on the Qiongkushitai grassland in Xinjiang Royalty Free Stock Photo
Horses grazing on the Qiongkushitai grassland in Xinjiang Royalty Free Stock Photo
Horses grazing on the Qiongkushitai grassland in Xinjiang Royalty Free Stock Photo
Horses grazing on the Qiongkushitai grassland in Xinjiang Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shepherds and flocks by the forest river in Qiongkushitai, Xinjiang Royalty Free Stock Photo
River, forest and mountain in Xinjiang China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shepherds and flocks by the forest river in Qiongkushitai, Xinjiang Royalty Free Stock Photo
Qiongkushitai Village is located in Karadala Township, Turks County, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Qiongkushitai Village is 90 kilometers away from the county seat. It is a pastoral village with more than 300 households and more than 1,700 people. host. The village is surrounded by mountains, and the houses are built according to the water. The drinking water and domestic water for people and animals in the village all come from the Kurdai River. Villagers use hydropower to solve the problem of electricity consumption. Most of the buildings in the village are wooden structures. It is a well-preserved wooden building complex in the Ili River Valley, with high historical and cultural value.


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