

A vibrant, multi-ethnic market offering a rich array of local produce, textiles, and cultural experiences.
Urumqi's climate is unpredictable, with sudden rain showers.
Exploring the market requires comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Urumqi's dry climate.
Intricately designed and hand-stitched, these textiles are a symbol of Uyghur culture and craftsmanship.
A staple in Uyghur cuisine, these dried treats are perfect for snacking and make great gifts.
Urumqi is known for its jade, and the market offers a variety of handcrafted jewellery pieces.
Famous for its Uighur-style breakfast, especially the big plate chicken.
Known for its variety of Uighur breakfast dishes and local atmosphere.
Offers a wide range of Uighur and Central Asian dishes in a traditional setting.
A sprawling market offering local produce, textiles, and handicrafts.
One of the largest mosques in China, featuring beautiful architecture and a peaceful courtyard.
A treasure trove of Uighur and Silk Road artifacts, offering insights into the region's rich history.
A crispy, layered flatbread, typically eaten for breakfast with tea or milk.
Hand-pulled noodles with beef or mutton, vegetables, and a spicy sauce.

Meat-filled pastries, often served as a street snack or dinner dish.
A vibrant, interactive learning space for kids, featuring hands-on exhibits, a water play area, and an art studio.
A charming museum dedicated to the apple industry, showcasing the history and culture of Wenatchee's apple orchards.
A hidden gem in Tofino, BC, showcasing local history and First Nations culture.