There are many places to visit in Korla!
1. Peacock Park.
Peacock Park is a 4A-level scenic spot. The green plant area in the park is very large, and large trees stand neatly. At a glance, you can’t tell where the forest is.
In addition, there are artificial lakes, fitness activity squares, etc. inside the park. The water, light, sky, and flowers complement each other.
Even if you are a handicapped photographer, you can still take great photos in Peacock Park.
2. Silk Road Sky Street.
Of course, food is indispensable during the May Day holiday. Territory Silk Road Street is a must-visit destination. In addition to new internet celebrity stores, there are also various Xinjiang specialties.
Not only is it about eating, it is also a place where you can play, shop and relax, making it very suitable for a family outing.
At night, the light strips on the street look like stars falling from the sky, which is so beautiful.
Living in Territory Triumph Mansion, you don’t have to look for these delicacies and beautiful scenery, you can enjoy them at your doorstep.
3. Swan River.
Spring is in full swing now, and the flowers and plants along both sides of the river are growing luxuriantly.
It is as beautiful as being in a water town in the south of the Yangtze River.
If it's at night, you must not miss the musical fountain. The water column, which is more than 100 meters high, dances to the rhythm of the music. Here you can not only watch the dreamy water show, but also enjoy the water screen movie.
Here, you can enjoy the most beautiful night view of Korla.
4. Three halls and one heart.
If you have children at home, it is highly recommended to go to the three libraries and one center (Korla City Library, Korla City Science and Technology Museum, Korla City Planning Exhibition Hall, Korla City Fitness Center) on May Day!
Here, children can not only satisfy their curiosity, but also learn knowledge beyond books.
It is close to the 4A-level scenic spot Swan River, and don’t miss Lantai Mansion, which occupies one of the three Swan River pavilions!