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It is located in northern Xinjiang and central Altay region. It is located at 45 °00 °N, 48 °10 °N and 87 °00 °E, 89 °04', respectively. It is bordered by Fuyun County in the east, Jimunai County, Tacheng area and Buxel Mongolia Autonomous County in the west, Fukang City, Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture in the south, Altay City and Beitun City in the north, and Mongolia in the northeast. The border is 51 kilometers long. The area is 350km long from north to south and 25km to 150km wide from east to west, with a total area of 32400 square kilometers. Fuhai County has a population of 65600 (2013), which is composed of 32 ethnic groups, of which Han 31800, accounting for 48.4%; Kazak 30, 000, accounting for 45.7%; Hui, Uygur and other ethnic minorities 3800, accounting for 5.9%
Travel Sights In Fuhai County
Travel Notes In Fuhai County
Delicious and fun places in "Fuhai" in Jiangnan outside the Great Wall
Fuhai County is located in the central part of the Altay region. The county seat is 637 kilometers away from the capital Urumqi. It is known as the "S
In the golden autumn of 2018, the twelve-day journey in northern Xinjiang "Part III: Fuhai's Exploration of Yadan"
【About Beijiang Fuhai】 To explore Fuhai Yadan, let’s first talk about where Fuhai is. Fuhai County belongs to the Altay region in northern Xinjiang (