Folk Customs of South Xinjiang Travel Guide

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Folk Customs of South Xinjiang Travel Guide

  Folk Customs of South Xinjiang

  1. The Old Town Not to Be Missed – Kashgar

  In the old town of South Xinjiang, through the colorful doors and windows, you can find traces of Morocco

  Too many people are fascinated by the lifestyle in Kashgar, a city at the western end of China, divided into new and old towns. Walking into the ancient streets and alleys of Kashgar,

Folk Customs of South Xinjiang Travel Guide

  2. Dolan Tribe Mukam

  I once saw an article about South Xinjiang in the international edition of a geography magazine. The author visited a Dolan tribe in South Xinjiang that cannot be missed but is easily overlooked by travelers. The elderly in the tribe can play and sing a Mukam that will make you shed tears.

  If you encounter a local wedding and the ‘sheep-catching’ activity, don’t miss it. The local customs will broaden your horizons.

  Not only in Kashgar but also in ancient cities of South Xinjiang such as Hotan, lively night markets have everything imaginable. From food, clothing to daily necessities, Bazaars are magical and full of vitality.

  4. An existence not inferior to Mogao Caves – Kizil Thousand Buddha CavesFolk Customs of South Xinjiang Travel Guide

  The little-known Kizil Thousand Buddha Caves are where Buddhism was introduced to the Central Plains. They have withstood the winds and rains for thousands of years. The murals in the caves are exquisite and carry the heavy civilization of the desert for thousands of years.

  When is the suitable season to travel to South Xinjiang?

  The tourist season in South Xinjiang is longer than that in North Xinjiang. Only the winter from January to March is unsuitable for travel. The rest of the year has its own charm. Spring arrives early, and the apricot blossoms in Datong Town are flying all over the sky in April. In July and August, fruits are ripe, and in October, poplar trees turn golden yellow.

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