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Best 1 Junggar (Zunghar) Steppe

Situated in the Junggar Basin of Xinjiang, China, the Zunghar Steppe historically served as the core territory for the Dzungar Khanate before its 18th-century fall.

2 Kangjiashimenzi Petroglyphs

Kangjiashimenzi petroglyphs in Xinjiang, China, are Bronze Age engravings notable for large-scale anthropomorphic figures and animal images dating to c. 1000 BCE.

3 Bayanbulak Steppe

Bayanbulak Steppe is a high Tian Shan grassland in Xinjiang, China, notable as China's second largest grassland and a swan breeding reserve.

4 Emin River Steppe (Xinjiang)

The Emin River Steppe in Xinjiang, China, is characterized by semi-arid grasslands crucial for local pastoralism and serving as a corridor to the Kazakh frontier.

5 Dzungarian Steppe

The Dzungarian Steppe occupies the Dzungarian Basin in northwestern China's Xinjiang region, enclosed by the Altai and Tianshan ranges and home to one of the last wild Przewalski's horse populations.

6 Rawak Stupa

The Rawak Stupa is an ancient Buddhist ruin located in the Taklamakan Desert of Xinjiang, China, dating to the 3rd century and notable for its surrounding wall of relief stupas.

7 Dzungarian Basin Steppe

The Dzungarian Basin Steppe is an arid intermontane grassland in northwestern China, notable for the Gurbantunggut Desert within its borders and its history as the Dzungar Khanate center.

8 Tarim Basin

The Tarim Basin is a large endorheic basin in Xinjiang, China, mostly covered by the Taklamakan Desert, historically notable as a crucial geographic segment of the ancient Silk Road.

9 Emin Valley Steppe

The Emin Valley Steppe is a relatively small steppe basin in the Tacheng Prefecture of Xinjiang, China, near the Kazakhstan border, notable for its Central Asian flora and fauna.

10 Junggar Basin

Located in northwestern China's Xinjiang province, the Junggar Basin is a harsh steppe and desert region bounded by the Tian Shan and Altai mountains, notable for its significant oil reserves.

11 Tarim Basin Steppe Margins

The Tarim Basin Steppe Margins are the semi-arid boundaries surrounding the Taklamakan Desert in China, historically notable as a vital corridor along the ancient Silk Road.

12 Manasi River Steppe (Xinjiang)

Located in China's Xinjiang region, the Manasi River Steppe is a once-expansive grassland basin heavily transformed by state agricultural irrigation projects initiated in the 1950s.

13 Barkol Steppe

The Barkol Steppe is grassland in Xinjiang's Barkol Kazakh Autonomous County, China, noted for camel herding and the Barkol horse.

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