Miraculous Wonders of Hami (Part 2): "Bari Kun's Double Glimpses"
An elephant plunged into the water, this is called 'Guai Shi Shan' (Strange Stone Mountain).
Han Cheng under Yue Gong Tai (Yue Gong Terrace), in the reflection of the setting sun, became a scenic view.
The temples of Bari Kun (Bari Kun's Temples).
Seeing the mountain from the water, the mountain was originally foldable, called 'Jian Shan Xiao Ri' (Sharp Mountain on a Dawning Day).
Dessonmen (De Shengmen) and Yue Gong Tai, snow like history, did not melt.
The birth of dreams and legends on the Bari Kun Great Grassland.
Someone once wrote, 'Only heaven is above, there is no mountain like Qi' at the summit of Tian Shan (Celestial Mountains).
Tian Shan Gate (Heavenly Mountains Gate).
(Photography: Xinjiang photographer Peng Xingli Caption: A child's graffiti)