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Luoburen Village Scenic Area, located in Dunkuotan Township, Yuli County, 40 kilometers away from the county seat, adjacent to the largest Taklamakan Desert in China to the south; The Tarim River, an inland river, flows through the scenic area; The original Populus euphratica forest reserve and the ancient and mysterious Robe people are both located in this scenic area, which is a typical characteristic scenic spot with both natural and cultural landscapes. It was rated as a national scenic spot in 2012. Luobu people's village is located at the northeast edge of the Tarim Basin in Xinjiang, on the bank of the Tarim River in Dunkuotan Township, Yuli County, Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture. The scenic area is 35 kilometers away from Yuli County and 85 kilometers away from the capital of Bazhou, Korla City, with a total area of 72 square kilometers. The Luobu people are one of the ancient ethnic groups in Xinjiang. They live by the small sea on the banks of the Tarim River and "do not grow crops or livestock, but only feed on fishing in small boats." The Luobu dialect is one of the three major dialects in Xinjiang, and its customs, folk songs, and stories all have unique artistic value. The Luobu Village Scenic Area takes Luobu culture as its soul, ecological construction as its foundation, comprehensive resource development as its goal, and folk culture and adventure tourism as its characteristics. It is a tourist area that integrates deserts, poplar trees, rivers, and lakes, with diverse natural scenery and beautiful ecological environment. There are various primitive Populus euphratica forests in the scenic area, where the Tarim River and the Wei River complement each other. The largest Taklamakan Desert in China is located to the south of the scenic area, undulating and boundless
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