About Bohu: Bohu County is a county of Xinjiang Bayinguin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, in the central part of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, south of Tianshan Mountain, southeast of Yan Basin, downstream of Kaidu River, west bank of Bosten Lake, northeast and Heshuo County, northwest and It is close to Pixian County, connected to Korla City in the southwest, and connected to Yuli County in the south. Bohu was built in 1971 and was named after Bosten Lake, the largest inland freshwater lake in the country. As of 2008, Bohu County has jurisdiction over 5 townships and 2 towns, a total of 29 village (residential) committees and 119 villager groups; the county has 3808.6 square kilometers, of which water is 1646 square kilometers, accounting for 43.2%; 61,830 people (2013) ), composed of 18 ethnic groups including Han, Mongolia, Wei and Hui. The county town of Bohu Town is 430 kilometers away from Urumqi City. Bohu County is rich in aquatic plants, rich in resources, mild and humid climate, flat and fertile land, suitable for agriculture and animal husbandry, and is known as the “Saiwai Jiangnan” for fish, fertilizer, and grain. It has won the honorary title of “Top Ten Model Counties” in China. .