Tianshan Shenmu Garden

Tianshan Shenmu Garden

Tianshan Sacred Grove, located in Aral City, Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, is a 400-hectare ecological reserve centered around a cluster of millennium-old Populus euphratica trees. Designated a national AAAA-level scenic spot in 2014 and part of the UNESCO "Tianshan Corridor" World Heritage Site, it safeguards one of Asia’s oldest surviving forests. The grove’s twisted, gnarled trees—some measuring 30 meters tall—are revered as symbols of resilience in Uyghur folklore.

Historical Overview
The grove’s history spans:

  • 8th Century: Buddhist monks planted the first trees as a symbol of enlightenment.
  • 14th Century: Uyghur king Tughluq Temür declared the grove a protected "sacred forest."
  • 1900: Russian botanist Nikolai Przhevalsky documented its unique flora in Mongolia and the Tarim Basin.
  • 2007: Discovered fossilized tree rings dating to 300 BCE, proving continuous growth for 2,300 years.
  • 2020: Infrastructure upgrades, including elevated walkways to protect root systems.

 

Structural Layout
The reserve follows a circular trail system with three zones:

  1. Ancient Tree Core Zone:
    • Century-Old Poplars: A cluster of 500+ trees aged 500–1,500 years, with trunks exceeding 5 meters in diameter.
    • Sacred Spring: A natural pool fed by mountain meltwater, believed by locals to cure ailments.
  2. Ecological Education Zone:
    • Botanical Museum: Interactive exhibits on desert flora adaptation.
    • Greenhouse Lab: Cultivates endangered Ephedra przewalskii plants.
  3. Cultural Integration Zone:
    • Uyghur Folk Village: Reconstructed adobe huts showcasing traditional music and carpet weaving.
    • Silk Road Caravanserai: Ruins of a 12th-century inn for merchants traveling between Kashgar and Turpan.

 

Major Attractions

  1. Grandfather Poplar: A 1,500-year-old tree with a hollowed trunk large enough to fit 10 people.
  2. Phoenix Tree: A rare conjoined twin poplar resembling mythical phoenix wings.
  3. Moonlight Canopy: A nighttime light show illuminating the forest canopy (May–September).
  4. Eco-Trail: A 2.5 km boardwalk with viewpoints over the Taklamakan Desert.
  5. Uyghur Tea House: Serves traditional kuymak (bread) and herbal teas beneath ancient trees.

 

Suggested Itineraries

  1. Classic Route (2 hours):
    Entrance → Ancient Tree Core Zone (Grandfather Poplar, Sacred Spring) → Uyghur Tea House → Exit.
    Highlights: Iconic trees and cultural refreshment.

  2. Extended Route (4 hours):
    Entrance → Ecological Education Zone (Museum, Greenhouse) → Eco-Trail → Moonlight Canopy → Exit.
    Highlights: Botanical learning and nighttime ambiance.

  3. Comprehensive Route (Full Day):
    Entrance → All zones above + Cultural Village (folk dance, carpet weaving) → Sunset at Taklamakan Viewpoint → Overnight in Eco-Lodge.
    Highlights: Full cultural and ecological immersion.

 

Ticket Purchase

  • Online: Book via Ctrip or the official Xinjiang Tourism Website (www.xjtour.gov.cn).
  • On-Site: Tickets at the Visitor Center (¥80 peak season, ¥50 off-season).
  • Prices:
    Combined Ticket (Trees + Culture): ¥120 (adults), ¥60 (students/seniors).
    Guided Tours: ¥200/group (includes Uyghur guide).
    Free: Children under 1.2m, disabled visitors, and journalists.

 

Transportation

  • By Plane: Fly to Aksu Airport → Taxi to Aral City (¥100, 1 hour) → Transfer to grove shuttle (¥20, 30 minutes).
  • By Train: High-speed rail to Kuqa Station → Taxi to grove (¥150, 1.5 hours).
  • By Car: Self-drive from Ürümqi via the G314 Highway (6 hours, 650 km).
  • Local Transport: Electric buggies (¥30/hour) within the reserve.

 

Best Time & Tips

  • Peak Season: April–October (mild weather, foliage blooms).
  • Avoid Crowds: Visit early morning (9 AM opening) or late afternoon (3–5 PM).
  • Essentials:
    • Sunscreen and hat (limited shade).
    • Binoculars for birdwatching (peacocks, sparrows).
    • Photography: Use polarizing filters for canopy shots.
    • Prohibited: Climbing trees, picking leaves.

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