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You can not miss kabob (roasted mutton barbecue) in Hami. It is a traditional food made by minority of Uigur, and fried rice(zhua fan in Chinese). The ingredient includes rice, mutton and radish. It is the main dish of local people.
Heavenly Lake (Tianchi Lake)- It is located at the waist of Bo Ge Da Peak, which is at the center of Heavenly Mountain (Tianshan Mountain). 100 kilometers away from city of Urumqi, Heavenly Lake gives the impression of nobleness, elegance and beauty. Clear lake, snow mountains and soaring pinaster trees compose the charming scenery of the Heavenly Lake.

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