Bosten lake is a paradise for waterfowls in NW China

Rich in fishes, the lake is now the largest fishery base in Xinjiang and it attracts numerous waterfowls.

Rich in fishes, the lake is now the largest fishery base in Xinjiang and it attracts numerous waterfowls.

Published Aug 26, 2021

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Located in Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, north-west China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Bosten Lake is a paradise for waterfowls.

It is the largest inland freshwater lake in the country, thus it was called "West Sea" in ancient times. Rich in fishes, the lake is now the largest fishery base in Xinjiang and it attracts numerous waterfowls.

Years of environmental protection has turned the lake into an ideal destination for both wildlife and humans.

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