Heavenly Lake

Heavenly Lake

Heavenly Lake is nestled high in the Tianshan Mountains, 115 kilometers (71 miles) west of Urumqi in Xinjiang, China. The area is one of the few unspoiled places in China. The crystal water reflects the snow-topped peaks, fluffy white clouds, and blue sky. This combined with the lush spruce forest covered shores create a truly breath-taking view.

To the east of the lake stands the Bogda Peak-the highest peak in the east part of Tian Shan Mountain, which is capped by snow. It is an alpine drift lake shaped in the Quaternary Glacier period. In a clear day, the snow-capped Bogda Peak glistens in the sun and finely contrasts with blue lake water to form a fabulous scenery. Together with the steep forested hills and high meadows around, a full picture of heavely beauty is presented before your eyes.

The snow-capped Bogda Peak is the highest in the area and towers over the eastern portion of the lake. This was originally formed by an alpine drift taking place during the Quaternary Glacier period (covering the past 2 million years). On a clear day, the snow-capped Bogda Peak glistens in the sun and forms a vivid contrast with blue water below. Add in the steep forested hills and high meadows and it makes a paradise on earth.

A local legend says that the Heavenly Empress would hold a gala at this lake whenever a local peach tree bore fruit. As this only happened about once Heavenly Lake every 3000 years, the banquets were understandably grand affairs. All the mortals would gather for such a long-awaited occasion, making the lake area into something of a Little Heaven, hence the name, Heavenly Lake (Tianchi).

The ride to Heavenly Lake is only a 3-hour drive from Urumqi. It passes a giant wind-farm, wide rivers, and mountain pastures. From the chair lift ride up to the lake you can see a number of camps lining the valley below. The lake itself is also a favorite hiking and camping area. Many other entertaining options are available such as strolling around the lake, riding electric carts, or taking a boat ride. But the best aspect is definitely the marvelous beauty of the entire area and the abundant places for gorgeous photo opportunities.

 

 

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