Promise me! I must go to Xinjiang next time!
by ulric_0920
May 15, 2025
Originally, my Xinjiang trip was centered around Kanas Lake and Hemu Village, but I unexpectedly added a last-minute stop along the way—Five-Colored Beach—to my list of breathtaking views. Even before sunset, the soft light cast a poetic veil over Five-Colored Beach. This landscape, sculpted by wind and water, resembles a palette splashed by nature, weaving together breathtaking layers of red, yellow, purple, and gray. In the distance, the Irtysh River flows quietly, whispering a song through the desert. Across the river, a forest of emerald green and golden gold stands in stark contrast to the stark rock formations. Walking along the wooden plank road, watching waves of travelers pause to take photos, I felt more drawn to sit quietly on the edge, gazing out into the distance, silent and absorbed. The dusk light is captivating, the sky shifting colors from lavender to orange-red to deep blue, each moment a painting. In the distance, windmills slowly turned in the afterglow, as if the world had slowed down. The last few golden rays of light fell on the rocks, and the entire Wucai Beach seemed to be illuminated, fleeting yet eternal. At that moment, I suddenly realized that travel doesn't necessarily require a destination. Sometimes the "by the way" and "unexpected" experiences along the way are the most touching scenery. #9月好去地方2025
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