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This article focuses on travel Urumqi and you can find some useful information if you plan your trip now Urumqi.

Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is located in an alluvial fan-shaped basin on the northern slope of Tianshan Mountains. The city opened the Junggar Basin in the north. In the Mongolian language, Urumqi means "Beautiful Meadow. "

To get here, you can fly and this trip is approximately 5 hours (Shanghai in Urumqi). The airfare is not cheap: 2850 RMB one way if you are not able to get discounts. (Info for your travel in China and holidays)

If this is your first time in Urumqi, you will see that it's very different than what you have thought. In reality, Urumqi is very similar to that of other major Chinese cities (like Beijing, Shanghai, etc..) You can find some nice pubs, bars, shopping malls, supermarkets and all sorts of modern things here.

One thing you need to pay attention to Urumqi is the time difference. Urumqi is very west of China but there is only one time zone in China – Beijing time zone. This makes the office hours here a little weird little, people start work at 10:30, lunch at 14:00, sleep at 2:00. Interestingly enough, :-) We all know that there are several time zones in the United States, Americans have no such trouble, but there will be some confusion as others in the United States because of the use different time zones. (Useful information for your holiday in China and Tours)

In Urumqi, you can find many delicious dishes. The best known here are: Xinjiang BBQ, Dapanji Chicken, Rice Shouzhuafan. I like the BBQ Xinjiang much. (cost 2-3 RMB for Tring) The Rice Shouzhuafan is also called "hand-fed dinner. You can try this unique dinner if you wish.

Dapanji chicken has another name – "Big-chicken plate" … A large dish is approximately 15 "diameter and is sufficient for 8 people! Potatoes Chicken, peppers medium garlic and onions in general very fragrant sauce with star anise and Sichuan Pepper. (useful info for your holiday and travel in China)

Here in Urumqi, the flavors are a little different and onion dish again, but always with the main seasoning pepper, Sichuan pepper, and especially star anise. Less Oil pepper, a base, if the sauce is less red. In Urumqi, the dapanji they serve on a bed of "nang" bread like this, if you wish. The dip the bread until the sauce is too "more-ish."

Hongshan:

Ongshan Mountain is the highest point in the center of the city. Hongshan's main peak is 464 meters. With majestic rocks, the mountain was named after the cliffs, which glow red in the sun every morning and evening. The upper part of the mountain looks like the head of a tiger, it is also called "Tiger Head Mountain. "He faces Yamalike Mountain, less than 1000 meters. At the foot of the mountain is the Urumqi River, which flows from north to south. On the top of the Hongshan Mountain is a statue of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) national hero Lin Zexu. Standing at the "Yuantiao (looking away) Tower" on the mountain, you can admire the entire city.
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Glacier No.1:

No.1 Glacier is the source of the Urumqi River, located 120 kilometers from Urumqi in the form Tiangar on Mt. It is 3,800 meters to 4,000 meters, 2.4 kilometers long and averages 500 meters wide and covers an area of 19,500 square kilometers. Surrounding it are 76 large and small glaciers younger.

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