

A treasure trove of Silk Road artifacts, offering a fascinating glimpse into Xinjiang's rich history.
A treasure trove of Silk Road artifacts, showcasing Xinjiang's rich history.
The largest mosque in China, featuring stunning architecture and a peaceful courtyard.
A vibrant market offering local crafts, textiles, and street food.
Famous for its hand-pulled noodles and savory pancakes since 1985.
Known for its mutton soup and steamed buns, a local favorite for decades.
Iconic restaurant serving crispy roast duck and other local specialties since 1990.
Intricately designed and hand-stitched, these textiles are a symbol of Uyghur culture and craftsmanship.
A sweet, non-alcoholic grape wine made from local Turpan grapes, a specialty of the region.
Intricate silver jewellery with intricate patterns, reflecting the nomadic Kazak culture.
Thick, round flatbread, baked in a clay oven, often served with tea.
Chicken, potatoes, and various vegetables cooked in a large, shallow pan.
Hand-pulled noodles with meat and vegetables in a spicy sauce.
Xinjiang's climate can be extreme, with cold nights and warm days.

Protection from the sun is crucial, especially when visiting outdoor attractions.
To ensure your devices can charge in Xinjiang's Type I outlets.
A stunning Gothic cathedral in Bourges, France, renowned for its intricate stained glass and remarkable acoustics.
Kushalanagara is a panchayat town in Mysore district of Karnataka state, India. It is located at the foot of Chamundi Hills, 10 km north of Mysore city. The area is known for its scenic beauty, with forests, gardens, and lakes.

A serene, historic park in Rennes, perfect for picnics and leisurely strolls.