flaming-mountainsThe Flaming Mountains (Huo Yan Shan) are so named because in the evenings the red clay mountains reflect the heat and glow of the desert and seem to burn. Situated on the northern edge of the Turpan basin, and stretching over 100 km long and 10 km wide, this is an intensely hot part of the desert without a single blade of grass to be seen for miles. In the severe heat of July, the mountains seem to be on fire in the burning sun and become a purplish-brown color. Hot steam rises upwards from the burning cliffs and it is no surprise that this is where the hottest temperatures in China ever, were recorded!

Make sure you go prepared for this spectacular spot with ample drinking water, a good sun block and a hat to stop your head from frizzling!

How to get there: The easiest way to see many of the sights in the countryside around Turpan is to hire a minibus for the day. This should cost between RMB 300-RMB 500 for six people and your driver should take you to many of the sights around the area. Drivers cruise the streets of Turpan looking for customers.

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