

A vibrant, sprawling market in Urumqi, Xinjiang, offering a rich blend of Uyghur and Chinese cultures.
Xinjiang's largest mosque, featuring stunning architecture and intricate carvings.
Discover Xinjiang's rich history and cultural heritage through its vast collection of artifacts.
Experience local cuisine, shopping, and lively atmosphere at this bustling night market.
Intricately designed and hand-stitched, these embroideries depict traditional Uighur patterns and are a symbol of the region's rich cultural heritage.

Produced from the region's famous grapes, this sweet and aromatic wine is a local specialty and a must-try for food enthusiasts.
Crafted by local Kazak artisans, these intricate pieces often feature silver, turquoise, and intricate patterns, reflecting the nomadic culture of the Kazak people.

Xinjiang Grand Bazaar is a cash-based market.
Xinjiang has a hot desert climate.

Thick, round bread with sesame seeds, served with tea for breakfast.
Chicken, potatoes, and various vegetables stir-fried in a large plate.

Hand-pulled noodles with meat and vegetables in a spicy sauce.
Famous for its mutton and noodle soup, a local favorite for breakfast.
Known for its big plate chicken and mutton skewers, a popular breakfast spot.
Offers a wide range of Xinjiang dishes, including polo and roasted meat.
A serene and historic temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, known for its stunning architecture and peaceful atmosphere.
Wamena Traditional Market is a vibrant hub of local culture and commerce, offering a wide range of traditional Papuan handicrafts and produce.
A historic temple in the heart of France, offering a unique blend of Roman and Gothic architecture.