Jimunai Grassland Shicheng National Geological Park is located in Jimunai County, Xinjiang, the westernmost part of China's territory. It is a natural museum with granite wind erosion landforms. There are many stone works of art in various poses and with different expressions, secluded, dangerous, strange, majestic, very distinctive and fascinating.



Walking into Jimunai Grassland Stone City,

You can see the dry land turtle watching the whole stone city,

Concentrate on;



You can also see the strange stone that looks like a human head standing and looking into the distance.

look solemn;

You can also see other sacred stones with different shapes,

all sorts of strange things;



While amazed at the uncanny workmanship of nature,

The marmot jumping out of the grass not far away instantly attracted all eyes!




They chase and play freely in the scenic area,

As if a host is welcoming guests from afar,

In their kingdom of marmots, there's no one cuter than them!

marmot



Soft long hair, short limbs, and sandy brown back, it looks very honest and cute.


The cuteness of the marmot is that it is not only cute alone, but also shows its cuteness when playing with friends! When fighting each other, choke the neck and lock the throat, and stage a real prairie cute war!

Thanks to the good ecological environment of Shicheng in Jimunai Grassland, besides marmots, many wild animals inhabit here!

(Argali sheep who come to Dongwozi for the winter)


(Fairy Shrimp that came from "time travel" in prehistoric times)


The entire Jimunai Grassland Stone City is like a wild animal park.

certainly,

There are many well-known and unknown plants here,

Waiting for your visit!

Feel the charm of nature, appreciate the ecological style,

All in Jimunai Prairie Stone City!


Small science:

1. In recent years, Jimunai County has achieved good results in strengthening the protection of wild animals and cracking down on illegal activities. The ecological environment has been greatly improved. The grassland area has reached 9.24 million mu, and the forestry area has also grown to 1.3 million mu!

2. Marmots belong to the order Rodentia, Sciuridae, and mammals. The body is short and thick, the hair is long and soft, and the hair color on the back of the body is sandy yellow or sandy brown. Cave-dwelling and herd-living animals, nests form families, are active during the day, and inhabit places with dense vegetation in alpine meadows, forest grasslands, and mountain grasslands.