In China's Gobi Desert, just six kilometers from the city of Dunhuang is an unusual lake Yueyatsyuan (Yueyaquan) in the form of a crescent, and next to it is a few buildings and an ancient Buddhist temple.
This place really could be called a real gem endless Gobi desert, covering an area of 1.3 million square kilometers. Each year, the oasis area is reduced, despite all efforts to preserve unique place. Of course, the lake dries up and Yueyatsyuan (Yueyaquan). The area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.