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Why not suggest going to Yili?

It is not recommended to go to Yili because of its remote location and poor environment.

Yili is geographically remote, far away from other big cities in China, with inconvenient transportation. For free travellers, it takes a lot of time and energy to arrange transportation and accommodation, which may bring some inconvenience to travel. Although Yili is rich in tourism resources, the number of tourists is relatively small. Therefore, the local tourist service facilities may not be as perfect as other well-known tourist destinations, and there may be some security risks. For tourists, we should pay attention to tourism safety and make safety measures and preparations in advance.

The climatic conditions in Yili area are complex, with large temperature difference between morning and evening and strong sunshine at noon. Visitors need to do a good job of sun protection and warmth, otherwise it may have a certain impact on travel. Due to the special geographical location and historical and cultural background of Yili, tourists need to do some cultural homework before going out to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings and conflicts during the trip.

The geographical environment of Yili

Yili, located in the northwest of Xinjiang, China, is a region with superior natural environment. Its geographical environment mainly includes topography, climate, hydrology, soil and vegetation. The terrain of Yili is mainly plateau and mountain, in which Tianshan Mountain and its branch Boluokunu Mountain run through the south of the Autonomous Prefecture, and the mountain is high in the west and low in the east, wide in the west and narrow in the east. The topography of Yili River basin is mainly valley and intermountain plain basin, and the terrain is relatively flat.

Yili has a temperate continental climate, with an annual average temperature of 65,438 00.4℃, annual sunshine hours of 2,870 hours and annual precipitation of 465,438 07.6 mm, making it the wettest region in Xinjiang. The climate is mild and humid, with four distinct seasons, and the temperature in the four seasons changes greatly. The hydrological characteristics of Yili are few and short rivers and small runoff. Most of them are inland rivers, with summer as the main flood season and ice age or even no water in winter. The Ili River Basin is rich in water resources and is an important agricultural production base in Xinjiang.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Yili.