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Which region of Xinjiang does Tumshuk City belong to?

Tumushuk City belongs to the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

Tumushuk City is a county-level city directly under the jurisdiction of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. It is located in western Xinjiang, at the western end of the Tarim Basin, east of Kashgar, and on the edge of the Taklimakan Desert.

Neighboring Aksu to the north and Kashgar to the west, it is an important route along the ancient Silk Road.

The city has landscapes such as deserts, mountains, and primitive Populus euphratica forests, which condense the natural scenery of the Western Regions. It is also one of the birthplaces of Daolang culture.

Every year, Tumushuk City holds the Western Region Food Tourism and Culture Festival, attracting a large number of tourists.

The city has the largest plain reservoir in northwest China, Xiaohaizi Reservoir and Yonganba Reservoir with a storage capacity of 700 million cubic meters.

The "West Bay" located on the east coast of Xiaohaizi Reservoir is a natural freshwater bathing beach.

There are also many historical and cultural relics in Tumushuk, including 4 ancient city ruins, ancient farmland ruins and many other historical and cultural attractions.

The topography and characteristic resources of Tumushuk City: 1. Topography and landforms: The terrain of Tumushuk City is mostly desert, Gobi and desert.

There are some famous geographical landscapes in its territory, such as the Taklimakan Desert, Gong River, Tarim Basin, etc.

Because it is located in a desert area, Tumushuk City has a typical inland arid climate.

Precipitation is minimal and temperatures fluctuate widely throughout the year.

The climate in the city is dry, with a large temperature difference between day and night, and it is hot during the day and cool at night.

2. Special resources: Tumushuk City is rich in special resources, mainly including cotton, hops, fruits, grass and livestock and other agricultural resources, which have great development potential.

At the same time, due to the particularity of the natural conditions in the area, Tumushuk's energy and mineral resources have also attracted much attention, such as uranium, potash, coal, etc.

In recent years, with the emphasis on new energy, resources such as solar energy and wind energy have become more and more widely used in the region.