The color-changing rocky beach has a million-year history in China
Wucaitan - Rainbow beach is a geopark created by the erosion of currents and winds.
It has gigantic rocks with a diverse terrain and unique shape.
Rainbow Beach is located in Burqin District, Altay Province, Xinjiang Autonomous Region, China. With a position of 480m above sea level, this place has huge rocky beaches with diverse terrain and unique shapes that make many people unable to fall in love.
The rocks have been formed by erosion by water and wind for millions of years. Uneven winds and water forces created rocks with many different shapes. The rocks here are so strange that they can change colors differently depending on the weather temperature. The morning sunlight shined in combination with the yellow and purple colors of the stone that created the beauty of no rocks. The Rainbow Beach is the most beautiful at sunset, then the rainbow colors of the rocky beach shine.
It is also called Ngu Sac Bay and is the world's leading geopark. The wind blew through, slipping into the rocks creating strange sounds, adding to the mysterious part of the rocky beach.
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