It took seven years to win recognition for the Badain Jaran Desert as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reflecting China's dedication to natural heritage protection and the international community's ...
However, the Badain Jaran Desert in Alshaa League, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, defies these conventions. In this vast wilderness dotted with sparkling sapphire lakes and towering sand dunes ...
Badain Jaran Desert is China's second-largest drifting desert and is renowned for its distinctive high dunes, "singing" sand, clusters of lakes, clear springs and ancient temples — collectively known ...
This is much older than the Badain Jaran and Tengger Deserts, which started forming around 1.1 million and 0.9 million years ago, respectively. These findings reveal significant variation in the ...