塞里木湖 Sayram Hu Biggest Lake in China, Sayram Lake, also known as Santai Haizi or historically the "Clean Sea", is an endorheic freshwater lake in the northern Tianshan Mountains at Börtala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China, The name Sayram originally derives from Kazakh, meaning "blessing". The people also called it "the last tear of the Atlantic Ocean." The reason was that after the water vapour from the Atlantic Ocean reaches Xinjiang, it leaves the last bit of "tenderness" in the...
Read moreA beautiful lake to visit, but way too commercialised and several built structures that are unnecessary and distracted from, and block, the...
Read moreThe western side of the lake also has fantastic views. Plenty of visitors taking pictures, riding horses and also...
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