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Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
The word yurt is originally from a Turkic word referring to the imprint left in the ground by a moved yurt, and by extension, sometimes a person's homeland, kinsmen, or feudal appanage. The term came to be used in reference to the physical tent-like dwellings only in other languages.<br/><br/>

The Kazakhs (also Kazaks) are a Turkic people of the northern parts of Central Asia (largely Kazakhstan, but also found in parts of Uzbekistan, China, Russia, and Mongolia).
The word yurt is originally from a Turkic word referring to the imprint left in the ground by a moved yurt, and by extension, sometimes a person's homeland, kinsmen, or feudal appanage. The term came to be used in reference to the physical tent-like dwellings only in other languages.<br/><br/>

The Kazakhs (also Kazaks) are a Turkic people of the northern parts of Central Asia (largely Kazakhstan, but also found in parts of Uzbekistan, China, Russia, and Mongolia).
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
Tian Chi or ‘Heaven Lake’ is 110km east of Urumqi. The long, blue lake is at an altitude of 2,000m and lies in the lee of permanently snow-capped Bogda Feng, ‘The Peak of God’, at 5,445m the highest mountain in the eastern Tian Shan.<br/><br/>

During the summer months Kazakh yurts cluster by the lake shore. In winter even the hardy Kazakhs move down to lower pastures.
The word yurt is originally from a Turkic word referring to the imprint left in the ground by a moved yurt, and by extension, sometimes a person's homeland, kinsmen, or feudal appanage. The term came to be used in reference to the physical tent-like dwellings only in other languages.<br/><br/>

The Kazakhs (also Kazaks) are a Turkic people of the northern parts of Central Asia (largely Kazakhstan, but also found in parts of Uzbekistan, China, Russia, and Mongolia).
The word yurt is originally from a Turkic word referring to the imprint left in the ground by a moved yurt, and by extension, sometimes a person's homeland, kinsmen, or feudal appanage. The term came to be used in reference to the physical tent-like dwellings only in other languages.<br/><br/>

The Kazakhs (also Kazaks) are a Turkic people of the northern parts of Central Asia (largely Kazakhstan, but also found in parts of Uzbekistan, China, Russia, and Mongolia).