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Which part of Xinjiang does Tacheng belong to?

Tacheng belongs to Ili Autonomous Prefecture. West Junggar Mountain in the north, North Tianshan Mountain in the south and Junggar Basin in the middle and east. The terrain is unique and belongs to the arid and semi-arid climate in the middle temperate zone. With a total area of 10.54 million square kilometers, it governs 3 county-level cities, 3 counties and 1 autonomous county.

Tacheng area was once an important passage from China to Central Asia. The highways, railways, China-Kazakhstan gas pipeline and Fenghuang-Wusu-Yili 750 power transmission and transformation line in Tacheng area run through the whole territory, and the international combined transport of four transnational railways, such as Chongqing and Chongqing-Xinou, must pass through Wusu City and Shawan County.

Brief introduction of other situations in Tacheng.

Tacheng area is located in the hinterland of Eurasia and belongs to the arid and semi-arid climate in the middle temperate zone. Under the influence of comprehensive factors such as atmospheric circulation, geographical latitude and topography.

The general characteristics of its climate are: hot in summer, cold in winter, unstable in spring and fast in autumn in plain areas; The precipitation changes greatly, and it changes greatly every year. The annual precipitation (snow) in Tacheng Basin is more than that in Junggar Basin and Booker Valley. Compared with the plain, the mountainous area is warm in winter and cool in summer, with insufficient heat, abundant precipitation on windward hillside and less precipitation on leeward hillside.