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Taklamakan Desert covered by ethereal white snow

source:Xinhua           editor:郭兰芳

Does it snow in the desert? Even in the supposedly hot and dry Taklamakan desert, it still snows in winter.

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After snowfall, the yellow desert sand, covered with an expanse of ethereal white snow, was still visible beneath the snow.

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Photos show the snow covered sand dunes next to an icy lake, surrounded by poplars, under a perfect blue sky.

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The landscape here looks particularly picturesque after snowfall.

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Taklamakan Desert, situated in the Tarim Basin, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, is China’s largest desert.

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(Photo by Yang Xiaoqian, Liu Chunxiang)