The sunset's glow bathes the Irtysh River in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Beginning in the Altay Mountains in Xinjiang, the 4,248-kilometer-long Irtysh River is the only river in China to flow into the Arctic Ocean. (Photo: China News Service/Xie Shimin)
The sunset's glow bathes the Irtysh River in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Beginning in the Altay Mountains in Xinjiang, the 4,248-kilometer-long Irtysh River is the only river in China to flow into the Arctic Ocean. (Photo: China News Service/Xie Shimin)
The sunset's glow bathes the Irtysh River in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Beginning in the Altay Mountains in Xinjiang, the 4,248-kilometer-long Irtysh River is the only river in China to flow into the Arctic Ocean. (Photo: China News Service/Xie Shimin)
The sunset's glow bathes the Irtysh River in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Beginning in the Altay Mountains in Xinjiang, the 4,248-kilometer-long Irtysh River is the only river in China to flow into the Arctic Ocean. (Photo: China News Service/Xie Shimin)