Introduction to Burqin: Burqin County belongs to Altay, in the northern part of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, southwest of the Altai Mountains, north of the Junggar Basin, and its north and northeast are connected with Kazakhstan, Russia and Mongolia. It is the only county in western China that has been handed over to Russia. The border line is 218 kilometers long. Many rivers in the territory are the only places for import and export of two border trade ports in northwestern Xinjiang. There is an ideal port at the junction with Russia. The development value is the only recent channel to open economic and trade exchanges between the northwest region and Russia. , China's only Arctic Ocean water system - the birthplace of the largest tributary of the Irtysh River. It is close to Mongolia in the northeast, Altay City in the east, Habahe County in the west, and Jimu Nai County and Fuhai County in the south. At the end of 2011, Burqin County was 72,157 people. There are 21 ethnic groups including Kazakhstan, Han, Hui and Mongolia. County People's Government in Burqin Town. Burqin County is rich in agricultural resources, such as spring soybeans, spring wheat, corn, and oil sunflower.