

A vibrant, multicultural market in Urumqi, offering a blend of Uighur and Chinese cultures.
Urumqi's largest mosque, offering a peaceful morning visit with beautiful architecture.
A bustling local market offering a glimpse into Urumqi's diverse culture and cuisine.
Home to Urumqi's rich history, with exhibits showcasing the Silk Road and local cultures.
Urumqi can be chilly, especially in the evenings. A cashmere shawl is lightweight yet warm.

While cards are accepted in some places, having local currency ensures you can pay anywhere.

Urumqi uses Type I plugs, so an adapter is necessary for charging devices.
Thick, round bread with sesame seeds, served with tea for breakfast.
Large bowl of noodles in a spicy, sour soup with various meats and vegetables.
Spicy chicken dish with peppers, potatoes, and various spices, served with naan bread.
Famous for its Uyghur-style breakfast dishes and traditional Chinese congee.
Offers a variety of Western-style breakfast options and local favorites.

Known for its Uyghur-style lamb dishes and Chinese noodles.
These hats are a significant part of Uyghur traditional clothing, hand-knitted with intricate designs and colors reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Apricot is a staple fruit in Xinjiang region and is dried to last throughout the year. It's a popular souvenir among locals and tourists alike due to its sweet taste and nutritional value.
Turbin brocade is an ancient silk fabric originating from the Uyghur people. It is woven with traditional techniques and is highly valued for its intricate patterns and durability.

A serene Zen temple in Kyoto, renowned for its gardens and rock formations.

Home to the world's largest collection of Salvador Dalí's works, this iconic museum is a surrealist's dream, housed in a stunning 15th-century building.
A bustling night market in Tai Po, offering local snacks, clothing, and souvenirs.