Urumqi 乌鲁木齐 is a prefecture-level city and capital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, an important central city in northwest China and an international business center facing Central Asia and West Asia approved by The State Council.
Located in northwest China, central Xinjiang, the center of Eurasia, the northern foot of the middle Tianshan Mountains, and the southern edge of Junggar Basin准噶尔盆地, Adjacent to central Asian countries, Urumqi is the political, economic, cultural, scientific, educational, and transportation center of Xinjiang, and the largest city in the world farthest from the sea, so it has the name of “The Capital of Asia”亚心之都. It is the bridgehead in western China of the second Eurasian land Bridge and an important gateway for China to open to the west. It is the most inland large city in the world and farthest from the sea and coastline.
As of 2019, The city has jurisdiction over 7 districts and 1 county, with a total area of 13,800 square kilometers. As of midnight on November 1, 2020, the permanent resident population of Urumqi is 4,054,369. In 2020, The regional GDP of Urumqi is 333,732 billion yuan.
Famous Attractions in Urumqi
Urumqi is an important tourism distribution center and destination in Xinjiang and even the whole country. The Tianshan Mountains are distributed with alpine and ice landscape, mountain forest landscape,s and grassland landscapes, providing tourists with rich content for sightseeing and exploration. The culture, art, customs, and customs of various ethnic groups constitute the tourism and cultural landscape with ethnic characteristics.
Silk Road International Ski Resort 丝绸之路国际滑雪场
Some special scenic spots in Urumqi
Silk Road International Ski Resort 丝绸之路国际滑雪场
The Red Mountain 红山
Shuimogou Scenic spot 水磨沟名胜风景区
South Shanxi White Poplar ditch 南山西白杨沟
Glacier No 1 一号冰川
Memorial Hall of the Eighth Route Army in Xinjiang 八路军驻新疆办事处纪念馆
Shanxi Great Temple 陕西大寺
Center for Continental Geography of Asia 亚洲大陆地理中心
The people’s park 人民公园
Xinjiang Geology and Mineral Resources Exhibition Museum 新疆地质矿产陈列馆
Great Buddhist temple 大佛寺
Famous Universities in Urumqi
By the end of 2019, there were 22 regular institutions of higher learning, 29 secondary vocational education schools, 57 regular senior high schools, 98 junior middle schools, 130 primary schools, four special education schools, and 449 kindergartens.
Xinjiang University of Finance and Economics 新疆财经大学
Xinjiang Institute of Engineering 新疆工程学院
Xinjiang Police College 新疆警察学院
Xinjiang University of Arts 新疆艺术学院
Xinjiang Tianshan Vocational and Technical University 新疆天山职业技术大学
Xinjiang Teachers college 新疆师范高等专科学校
Xinjiang Vocational University 新疆职业大学
Urumqi Vocational University 乌鲁木齐职业大学
Diet of Urumqi
Xinjiang food habits in western regions have strong fragrances, and all kinds of food have excellent color, smell, and taste. Grilled lamb kebabs have become popular all over the country, and roasted whole lamb is a dish in Xinjiang province. Ethnic minorities in pastoral areas can process milk and goat’s milk into eight or nine kinds of dairy products, which are fragrant, sweet, or sour and have a strong milk taste. Fermented with mare’s milk and into the mare’s milk wine slightly spray wine fragrance, cool palatability.
Padanwood 巴旦木
Some specialty snacks in Urumqi
Stewed Lamb in Clear Soup 清炖羊肉
Oil San Zi 油馓子
Cold noodles 凉面
Padanwood 巴旦木
Horse milk wine 马奶酒
Velvet antler 鹿茸
donkey-hide gelatin 阿胶
Deer blood wine 鹿血酒
vintages 葡萄酒
Korla pear 库尔勒香梨
Kuqa small white apricot 库车小白杏
Aksu apple 阿克苏苹果
Transportation in Urumqi
Aviation: Urumqi is one of the cities where the seven regional administrations of CAAC are located. It is one of the eight aviation hubs in China as defined by CAAC and the third aviation hub of China Southern Airlines. Urumqi Diwopu International Airport乌鲁木齐地窝堡国际机场, flying area level 4E, is China’s national gateway to Central Asia, West Asia and connecting Europe and Asia.
Metro: Urumqi Metro乌鲁木齐地铁 is an urban rail transit system serving Urumqi, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China. Its first line was opened for trial operation on October 25, 2018, making Urumqi the second city in northwest China to open and operate a Metro.