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Xinjiang's first geopark opens to public

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2018-10-11 14:06:56Xinhua Editor : Gu Liping ECNS App Download

Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region officially opened its first geopark in Keketuohai on Wednesday.

Located south of the Altay Mountains and at the source of the Irtysh River, the park covers more than 2,300 square kilometers.

Visitors will be able to enjoy breathtaking views including the Irtysh Grand Canyon, a huge mine crater, lakes, mountains, a waterfall, fossils and rivers. 

UNESCO announced eight new global geoparks in May last year, including Keketuohai.

"The geopark is expected to increase local incomes and drive the sustainable development of the local economy through its precious geological landscape and rare mine site," said Jin Xiaochi, an official at the park.

Keketuohai was once a celebrated mining area in China, and rare metals were mined there for more than half a century.

It earned national fame, as minerals in the area were used in the country's aerospace and defense industries.

Due to resource depletion, mining was suspended in 2002, and Keketuohai was on its way to becoming a ghost town, affecting the income of local residents.

Since then, the central and local government invested more than two billion yuan (289 million US dollars) to restore the mine area's ecological environment, improving infrastructure and promoting tourism.

Last year, the average annual net income of local rural residents and herders in Keketuohai reached over 13,000 yuan, an increase of 1,332 yuan.

Nearly three million domestic and foreign tourists visited Keketuohai in 2017, up more than 50 percent year-on-year. 

  

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