Sayilimati Lake is embedded in the northern slope of the Tian Shan Mountains, with a lake surface altitude of 2073 meters. The lake water is clear as a mirror and never freezes year-round. Snow-capped mountains surround the lake, with Borokonu Mountain embracing the main Tian Shan range, and islands in the lake scattered like pearls, with the Moonlight Bay arc-shaped beach and the Waisi Valley reed fields being particularly stunning. In the morning, a thin mist swirls around the lake, causing the surface to shimmer with silver waves, as if the last tear of the Atlantic Ocean had fallen into the world. The winding road along the lake is like a jade belt, and observation decks can overlook the entire expanse of blue water, providing photographers with an excellent canvas to chase light and shadow.