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A settlement of unbounded frontiers

By Erik Nilsson | China Daily | Updated: 2026-01-30 07:01

Sunrise peels morning mist from Baihaba village. Dazzling golden autumn foliage makes this remote settlement a prime attraction in the Altay region of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region. CHINA DAILY

In this frosty land — classified as Siberian not by geography but by biome — herders have long judged sheep's health by their hindquarters' heft. The animals evolved exaggerated humps on their posteriors, like those on a camel's back, as bulwarks against unforgiving winters, when grass sleeps under 2-meter blankets of snow.

Humans spent generations selectively breeding this natural trait to its extreme. The now-quaint tradition of tapping their blubbery behinds is a relic of an era when this manual assessment of lipid reserves was a matter of making it through the year — or not.

Yet, this peculiar line between life and death, in this case traced by the shape of a sheep's tail end, is just one of many borderlands that Baihaba straddles.

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