muleixianIntroduction:Profile of Mulei Kazak: Mulei Kazakh Autonomous County is the easternmost county of Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. It is in the north of Tianshan Mountain, on the southeastern edge of Junggar Basin, east of Qitai County, west of Balikun County, south of Tianshan Mountain and Shanshan County, and north of Mongolian People's Republic of China, with a total area of ​​22,171 square kilometers. It consists of 3 towns, 7 townships and 1 ethnic township. The county seat is 270 kilometers away from Urumqi. "Wu Lei", in the Qing Dynasty, also wrote "Mu Lei", which is the transliteration of the Huns language "Pu". Mu Lei was a Pu country in the Western Han Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, it was under the Puzhi County under the Beiting Dufu, and at the end of the Tang Dynasty it was Gaochang. In the Song Dynasty, he returned to West Liao. The Yuan Dynasty was a Mongolian nomadic place. The Qing Dynasty was attached to the town of Xifu. In the sixth year of the Republic of China (1917), Muleihe County was established. In the 19th year of the Republic of China (1930), it was upgraded to a county. In 1954, the Mulei Kasak Autonomous County was established, which is under the jurisdiction of Dihua Prefecture. In 1958, it was placed under the Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture. Mulei Kazak Autonomous County has tourist attractions such as Mingsha Mountain, Huyanglin, Forest Park, Longwang Temple and the original village. In 2013, Mulei Kazakh Autonomous County achieved a regional GDP of about 2.418 billion yuan.