The Tarim Basin is located in northwestern China, bounded by the Kunlun Mountains to the south and the Tianshan Mountains to the north. The basin covers an area of about 1.02 million square kilometers, making it one of the largest and driest desert regions in the world.
The Tarim Basin map shows the location of the basin and its major geographical features, including rivers (such as the Tarim River), lakes (such as the Lop Nur Lake), and mountain ranges. It also indicates the major towns and cities in the area, including Kashgar, Hotan, and Aksu.
The region is known for its unique cultural and historical heritage, which spans a period of more than 4,000 years. The Tarim Basin was a major center of trade and cultural exchange along the ancient Silk Road, connecting China with Central Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
Today, the Tarim Basin is an important agricultural region, producing crops such as cotton, wheat, and maize. The basin is also rich in mineral resources, including oil, gas, and coal. However, the rapid development of these industries has caused environmental concerns, including water shortages and soil degradation.
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