introduce

Yehetaogou is located in the south of Gongliu County, Yili Prefecture, and is a famous scenic spot in Gongliu County. The scenic spot is famous for the only wild walnut forest in the country. There are many plants and fruit trees in the park, and the environment is very beautiful. Every spring, there are many apricot blossoms here, and in summer, there are large sunflowers, scattered lavender and various wildflowers, which are very beautiful and suitable for photography.

The area of ​​Yehetaogou scenic spot is very large, the gate of the scenic spot is located on the north side, and the main play area is deep in the scenic spot on the south side. There is a shuttle bus from the gate to the tourist area, and it takes about a few minutes to arrive. After arriving at the end of the shuttle bus, there is a wooden plank road for walking, just walk along the plank road all the way. Both sides of the plank road are dense plants and beautiful flowers, which make people feel fresh, which is very unique in Xinjiang, where Gobi is everywhere. Generally, it is advisable to visit all the scenic spots for about 3 hours.

opening hours

April 20-October 31 Monday 10:00-20:00

Preferential treatment policy

Supplementary Note:1. Preferential policies: 1. Half-price tickets for students with student ID cards 2. Half-ticket tickets for seniors aged 65-69 3. Half-ticket tickets for senior citizens aged 60-64 at domestic elderly homes and during the International Elderly Festival. 2. Free ticket policy: 1. Children under 1.2 meters in height. 2. Elderly people over 70 years old (holding their ID card or old age card). 3. Active military personnel (including armed police) with valid certificates. 4. Free tickets for the disabled (level 3 and above) with certificates (the above information is for reference only, and the specific information on the day of the scenic spot shall prevail)

must see tips

1. The scenic spot is only open from the end of April to mid-October every year, and it is not open at other times.
2. Picking of wild fruits in the scenic area is prohibited, and visitors will be fined if they pick them without permission.