Badain Jaran, also known as Jilin Desert, is the world's fourth-largest desert, stretching from Gansu Province to the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. It resembles a stunning painting, with the world's tallest natural sand dunes, undulating into a variety of shapes.
Badain Jaran is considered one of the five most beautiful deserts in China.
This place attracts tens of thousands of domestic and international tourists every year. In particular, the Badain Jaran Desert boasts some of the world's tallest natural sand dunes.
The best time to visit the Badain Jaran Desert is in late September, when the weather is not too hot during the day and not too cold at night.
Camels are the most convenient means of transportation when traveling to the Badain Jaran Desert.
The sun shines brightly in Badain Jaran. In this desert, only a few lakes or oases are suitable for human habitation.
A monastery in the Badain Jaran desert.

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