Interestingly enough, the marriage between Chinese and Uyghurs in Kashgar are extremely rare. Kashgar is not just the heart of Xinjiang; it is one of the oldest cities in Eastern Turkestan, located at the crossroads of the Great Silk Road. Caravans were moving along the Silk Road from Kashgar to the west through the Fergana Valley, to the south to Kashmir and to the north to Urumqi and Turpan.
By the Great Silk Road south branch precious stones and semi-mythical jade, carpets, fruits and objects of art were exported from Kashgar to the West. The history of Kashgar as part of China started from 60 BC, when a Han Dynasty emperor built a residence for a military governor. For a long time, until the second half of the XIX century, Kashgar has been a political, economic and cultural center of Eastern Turkestan. During its existence it was subjected to attacks several times, moreover, it was an epicenter of the many revolts.
In the XIV century Kashgar was captured and completely destroyed by the Great Tamerlane army, and in the town became the center of one of the most powerful uprising against the Chinese - the rebellion of Yakub-bek. Modern Kashgar is a sui generis center of folk crafts and art. Yurt Stay Spend a night in the desert near Lake Karakul in a yurt, the traditional dwelling of the nomadic tribes of Central Asia.
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A couple from Quebec We had a fabulous time in China. If you want to take a shared taxi to Wuqia 25Y , go earlier to make sure you're at the immigration checkpoint when it opens at From Wuqia, stick to the main road and flag down passing vehicles westwards or get another taxi for the five-minute journey to the immigration checkpoint.
There, immigration officers will even help you to get on a truck or into a car - they all go at least to Sary-Tash. Trucks might require a small payment. If you're lucky to get a seat in a car, you may be in Sary-Tash before From there, it's only 3 hours to Osh Som for a private taxi.
There is no special permit other than a Kyrgyz visa required for this border. The Karakoram Highway runs from Pakistan into China. Kashgar is the nearest major town on the Chinese end. Most of Kashgar including the bus station, bazaar, main square, downtown with the notable exception of the animal market can be reached on foot within minutes of each other if you are not carrying huge amounts of baggage. The international bus station is near the city and walkable.
Cycling is an option but the traffic is somewhat dangerous, so only do this if you are experienced with this kind of traffic environment. The price of everything is negotiable in Kashgar, adding to excitement of shopping. Be polite in bargaining , but be mindful that merchants will overcharge you as a foreigner especially if you do not speak Uyghur or Chinese; so bargain hard.
Price differences between locals and foreigners can easily amount to several hundred yuan so be careful. Local specialties include kilims carpets , and colourful Central Asian hats doppa, kalpak.
It may be wise to avoid anything with ice as the ice in Kashgar is usually carried in large blocks and frequently placed on the ground so they may not be clean, but there are places around Id Kah where the ice is clean and safe, and well-known all around Xinjiang.
During the summer months there are huge heaps of melons and watermelons - cheap, tasty and refreshing.
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