China to build world's largest national park in Xinjiang

New Delhi, Oct.13 : Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has announced plans to build the world's largest national park by integrating the scattered neighbouring tourist resorts into a whole.

The Kanas Geological Park, now around 1,000 square kilometres, will be expanded to about ten times larger in a few years after incorporating the nearby tourist regions and grassland, according to the park administration authority.

The national park is expected to replace America's Yellowstone National Park, covering an area of about 9000 square kilometres, as the world's largest park.

The local government has invested over eight million yuan (1.06 million dollars) for the project, reports The China Daily.

The Kanas Geological Park, which is almost a thousand kilometres north of Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, boasts a range of landscapes, including the Kanas Lake, China's deepest alpine lake, snow-capped mountains and grassland.

The park received 917,000 tourists in the first 10 months this year, a 32 percent growth over the same period of last year. (ANI)

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