Coco Tuohai, this place you don't know hides many beautiful sceneries

At the source of the Eerqisi River, there is an area which has been highly confidential since its founding as a nation, mysterious and beautiful. This place is called Lake Koktokay, and it still hides many beautiful sights that you do not know.

Yileimu Lake

Yileimu Lake is located at the confluence of the Irtysh River and the Kayirte River. The center of the lake is mostly eroded by two large mountains to the east and west. The reflection of the mountains and water creates a serene and stunning view, offering unique beauty throughout the four seasons.
Kekesuli Lake is a vibrant blue, rich in aquatic flora and fauna. Large flocks of red geese, swans, wild ducks, and other birds inhabit the area, making it reminiscent of the Jiangnan region in northern China. Therefore, locals also call it 'Wild Duck Lake,' and it is praised as the Jiangnan of the North.

Irtysh Grand Canyon

The granite landform of Irtysh Grand Canyon is another magical sight of Koktokay. Here, hundreds of giant granite peaks such as Shenzhong Mountain, Camel Peak, Shenelephant Peak, Feilai Peak, and Shenying Peak are formed. These peaks are collectively known as the 'One Hundred and Eight Peaks'.

Kalaxinger Earthquake Fault Zone

It is the remnant of the 1931 Fuyun magnitude 8 earthquake, one of the rare earthquake fault zones in the world, and also the most well-preserved earthquake fault zone in the world. This globally impactful earthquake also left a geological wonder in Koktokay.

Couple Trees

Those two trees are the 'Couple Trees' of Keketuohai. They grow side by side, remaining lush and green throughout the seasons. In autumn, one turns yellow while the other stays green, creating a charming contrast. Legend has it that these two trees can bring good luck in love, bless couples with harmony and happiness, and help single people find their other half soon.