Introduction to Yingjisha: Yingjisha County belongs to Xinjiang Kashgar, in the southwest of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, north of Kunlun Mountain, west of Tarim Basin; east to Shache County, southwest and northwest to Akto County, northeast and Shule It is close to the two counties of Yuepu Lake; it is the famous "Hometown of Chinese Knives", "Hometown of Chinese Colors and Buying Apricots", and "Hometown of Dawa, China". Yingjisha, formerly known as "Ingisal", Uyghur means "New City" is the station of the ancient land Silk Road, one of the eight major towns in southern Xinjiang. Yingjisha County is 3,425 square kilometers. It consists of 1 town and 13 townships, with 380,300 mu of cultivated land, including Uyghur, Han, Hui, Wubu Buick, Kirgiz, Kazakh, etc., with 284,000 people (2013). In 2013, Yingjisha County realized a gross domestic product (GDP) of 2.531 million yuan, which was 13.36% higher than that of 2012.