In March, more than one million heads of livestock in the Bayinbulak Grassland, China’s largest subalpine meadow grassland, have been transferred from winter pastures to spring pastures. The migration of herders living by water and grass has become a unique landscape. .

  Early in the morning, Genqin Nala, a herder in Hejing County, Xinjiang, was busy preparing for the spring transition. He packed his belongings, dismantled the yurt, and packed the yurt with the yurt, and then transported it with the help of vehicles and camels. Spring pasture for livestock.

  Due to sufficient rainfall last year, the snow in the Bayinbulak grassland winter pasture was thicker. Compared with previous years, this year's spring transition work was delayed by about half a month.

The spring transition of more than one million heads of livestock on the Bayinbulak grassland began in mid-March and is expected to end in early April. The transition will last about 20 days.

  (Zhao Yamin, Yin Lin and Li Bin, produced by Zhao Yamin)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]