introduce

Jimusar Wild Horse Farm, Changji, Xinjiang, Wild Horse Breeding Base (Wild Horse Farm). The Gobi desert to the north of Jimsar and Qitai was originally the hometown of Mongolian wild horses. In 1876, Tsarist Russian explorer Purzhevaski "first discovered" the Junggar wild horse herd, hunted and killed them to make specimens, and then brought information about the Junggar wild horse to Europe.

As a result, Europeans came in droves, and after hunting, they brought a large number of wild horses back to the country for stocking. As a result, wild horses in this area are on the verge of extinction. After repeated appeals by zoologists at home and abroad, in recent years, 17 descendants of the eighth and ninth generations of "Przewalski's wild horses" that were robbed in the past were introduced from Britain, Germany and other countries. Stocking in more than acre enclosure. Now some mares have given birth to foals, and it is planned to breed 80 horses before returning the wild horses to nature. Jimsar Wild Horse Farm is currently the only wild horse base in my country.

opening hours

9:00-20:00 all year round

Preferential treatment policy

Supplementary Note:1. Ticket-free policy: Free for children under 1.2 meters in height; free for the elderly with a senior certificate issued by Gansu Province; free for active soldiers with a military officer certificate; free for the disabled with a disability certificate. 2. The above information is for reference only. For specific information, please refer to the disclosure of the wild horse breeding base in Xinjiang on the same day. 3. Preferential policies: Elderly people over 60 years old hold valid certificates to buy discounted tickets for scenic spots; students with a height of 1.2 meters, colleges, middle and primary schools buy discounted tickets for scenic spots with student ID cards (the above preferential policies need to be purchased at the scenic spot).