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| Kashgar Travel Attraction |
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The Tomb of Xiangfei is the most magnificent tomb in Kashgar, filled with history and symbolism. The tomb is commonly known among Chinese as the Tomb of Xiangfei, a Qing Dynasty Uigur woman who was seized by the Qing and forced to marry the Qianlong Emperor... |
| Eid Kah Mosque |
The Eid Kah Emin also known as the Eid Kah Mosque (Aitigaer Qingzhensi) is the largest mosque in China and the religious center of Kashgar. The call to Prayer booming from the mosque can be heard throughout the center of Kashgar... |
| Kashgar Sunday Bazaar |
The Kashgar Sunday Market (Dabazha) (with exception of the Sunday Market) is the busiest part of the Kashgar city. The market is a kind of agricultural market (Nongmao Shichang), that has expanded to include anything you can think of, inlcuding clothing, knives, and more... |
| Lake Karakuri and Mount Muztagata |
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Karakul Lake, known as "the father of glaciers", is located at the foot of Mount Maztagata, sitting at 3,600m above sea level, measuring 30m deep, and covering an area of more than 100,000 square kilometers.The trip out here from Kashgar...
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| Tomb of Mahmud Kashagari |
Mahmud Kashagari was a famous 11th Century Uigur scholar and linguist. Through a long period of research, he wrote a Dictionary of the Turkish Language in Arabic, which recorded lots of information about the culture and language of Central Asian peoples. It has been argued long ...
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