Wild fruit forest scenic spot in Emin County

The yeguolin scenic spot in Emin county is a national 2A scenic spot, which is located in the west of the northern foot of wuerkashaer mountain, with an area of 50 square kilometers. In the low mountain area, there are wild apple trees as rare as Yili yeguoguogou. It is considered to be a relic of the tertiary broad-leaved forest and the original species of apple cultivated in Europe and the United States.

There are high mountains in the East, South and north of the scenic spot, which block the invasion of cold air in the north and dry and hot air in the south. When it opens to the west, it ushers in humid westerly air. Wild fruit forests are scattered on low slopes or shady valleys. Green grass, wild flowers, mountain springs and birds. What a charming world

Address: yeguolin scenic area, Emin County

Longitude: 85.130379

Latitude: 46.188625

Traffic information: from Emin County, self drive to horgit Mongolian Autonomous Township, along the township road to the west of dawuerkashar

Ticket information: Free

Opening hours: all day

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