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The latest detailed version of Xinjiang Travel Guide

Xinjiang is a very mysterious and vast place, and it is also the largest province in China. Since ancient times, this has been the land where many cultures of the Western Regions and the civilization of the Central Plains blended. It has unique geographical features and climatic environment and produces many sweet and delicious fruits. Here is a detailed strategy for you.

: 1. Preliminary preparations for Xinjiang tourism

1. Xinjiang’s geographical area is too large, equivalent to four times that of Beijing, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Guangdong combined. Almost one-third of the time traveling in Xinjiang is spent by car every day, so friends who want to travel to Xinjiang must be prepared to take long-distance buses. It is worth mentioning that the scenery on both sides of the road in Xinjiang is really good. Sometimes the most beautiful scenery is on the road.

2. Xinjiang has abundant sunshine and is dry and hot everywhere. Xinjiang is located in the middle of the Eurasian continent, and water vapor in the ocean is difficult to reach. Urumqi is the city farthest from the ocean in the world. Therefore, the climate in Xinjiang is generally dry and the air humidity is low. Therefore, when traveling to Xinjiang, you must hydrate well. If you are going to visit friends in the Hotan area or the Taklimakan Desert, you must also take wind and sand prevention measures.

Xinjiang Tourism Panorama

2. Travel Time

The best travel seasons in Xinjiang: June, July, August, September and October.

March-April: Windy, cold wave attacks, strong winds, sand and dust, and increased precipitation. Going to Southern Xinjiang at this time is a good choice. Peach and apricot flowers are in full bloom, and there is also a prairie that has just recovered. Wild apricot flowers can be seen in Turpan, Shanshan and other places.

(2) June: You can enjoy the sea of ??flowers and the most beautiful lavender in the Ili area (most beautiful in mid-June), but the fruits and fruits are not yet ripe at this time.

July-August: You can still see the sea of ??flowers and vast grasslands with rich water and grass all over the mountains and plains. The mountains are a great summer resort. At this time, the grassland welcomes the Naadam and Pegasus Festivals. But the lavender has already been harvested, and the fruits begin to ripen in mid-August.

-October: the most beautiful harvest season in Xinjiang. The weather is comfortable, it is the real golden autumn season, and the fruits are fragrant. Kanas in autumn is recognized as the most beautiful autumn scenery in China. The Populus euphratica forests in southern Xinjiang are also dyed in autumn colors, and the fruits are in harvest season. However, these two months are also the hottest tourist season in Xinjiang. Correspondingly, commodity prices and scenic spot ticket prices have increased.

Xinjiang Tourism Map

3. Consumption Level

Do you think prices in Xinjiang are very low? In fact, you're only half right. In southern Xinjiang, prices are really low. Basically, you can have a full meal for more than ten yuan, and fruits are even cheaper. For example, watermelon in Kuqa costs 50 cents per kilogram, which is one kilogram! It's big and sweet.

But! Focus! Prices in northern Xinjiang are not low at all, especially the level of tourism consumption is very high. I can say with certainty that the level of tourism consumption in Northern Xinjiang is comparable to first-tier cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou! What caught me off guard the most in Xinjiang was the price of food and beverages. In northern Xinjiang, a full meal often costs at least 30-40 yuan (more expensive near scenic spots). Because the food in Xinjiang is big and expensive, a plate of noodles costs at least 20-25 yuan. If it is in a scenic spot, it will be even scarier. In the Kanas Scenic Area, I saw such a small plate of scrambled eggs with tomatoes sold for 48 yuan! If you want to eat meat during the peak season, the price will basically start at 55-65 yuan (barbecue excluded).

Tickets for attractions are not cheap, especially for famous and large attractions. Including interval tickets, the price is basically more than 150, and some are even more than 200 or 300.

So before you come to Xinjiang, make sure you have enough travel expenses. Traveling in Xinjiang can cost a lot of money. In this regard, group tours are the best option. After all, the prices of attraction tickets, hotels, lunch boxes, etc. What a travel agency can buy is much cheaper than what you can buy yourself.

Xinjiang Tourist Route Map

4. Tourist Routes

Xinjiang’s classic tourist routes are generally divided into east, west, north and south routes.

If you want to go to Xinjiang’s Grand Ring Road, the order is generally: North

A. Urumqi - Keketuohaiburqin - Jiadenyuhe and Kanas Lake Baihabahaba He County Rainbow Beach Burqin

b Urumqi - Keketuohai Burqin - Rainbow Beach Habahe County Baihaba Kanas Lake and Garden Yu Burqin

PS: Altay Hiking route:

A. Eastern route hiking: 3-4 days

Deng Yu - Midway Inn and Hemu Village Black Lake - Kanas

B .Take the western route: 4 days

Kanas - Tubek - Shuanghu Naren Ranch - Baihaba

Western tour (mainly in the Ili area): 8- 9 days.

Burqin - Urho (ghost town) - Sailimu Lake, Guozigou Bridge, Horgos Port, Yining, Zhaosu, Tekes, Karajun, Qiongkushtai, Narati Bayin Brook

PS: Qiongkushtai - Karajun Hiking Route: 2-3 days

Qiongkushtai Village Camping Terrace Flower Terrace - Xikarajun

< p>Southern Tour (Southern Xinjiang Scenery Line): 9-10 days.

Babrook Duku Highway Kuqa Kashgar - Hongqi Lahu Port Taxkorgan County Tashi County Kashgar - Hotan - Minfeng Desert Highway Korla Urumqi

Eastern Journey: 4-5 sky.

Urumqi - Tianshan Tianchi Urumqi Turpan Shanshan Hami

Overview map of northern Xinjiang tourist routes

Xinjiang tourist aviation map

Eight major cities in Xinjiang Recommended beautiful scenery

1. The last tear of the Atlantic Ocean | Sailimu Lake

Limu Lake is backed by snow-capped mountains, surrounded by vast grasslands, and the lake water is clear and blue. It has always been one of the most famous attractions in Xinjiang because of its beautiful scenery. Every year in June and July, wildflowers of various colors bloom on the grassland around the lake. This is a spectacular sight that cannot be missed.

Lim Lake is very large. The road around the lake is about 70 kilometers, and you can stop and take photos if there are views around the lake. The flowers are in full bloom on the grassland, and she is like a pure pearl inlaid in the Ili grassland.

When you approach Sailimu, you will be enchanted by it. Free cattle and sheep, herdsmen’s smoke, and small flowers all over the mountain, you can gallop on the grassland, sit in a daze by the lake, have a big meal in the tent, and at night enjoy the starry sky in Sailimu Lake. .

Tips:

: 1. Ticket: 70 yuan

2. Best time to visit: May to September

3. It is recommended to visit for one day

2. China’s most beautiful aerial grassland | Nalati

Nalati Grassland is famous for its magnificence, vastness and diversity, and has become one of the four most famous grasslands in the world. One of the grasslands. It consists of valley grassland and sky grassland. Sky Grassland, located at an altitude of more than 2,000 meters, is actually a plateau pasture. Mapingchuan is surrounded by mountains and stretches as far as the eye can see.

In spring and summer, iris, accompanied by reeds, tall fescue, and thyme, sway in the wind and are full of vitality, covering the earth with a thick green carpet. Groups of cattle and sheep, like white clouds, are scattered among them, grazing, chewing and drinking water leisurely, while horses gallop happily.

Looking from a distance, you can see snow-capped mountains covered with armor, tall and handsome spruce trees, winding streams and springs, soaring eagles in the blue sky and white clouds, dotted with yurts, and chimneys stretching into the blue sky, with smoke curling up and revealing the atmosphere. Their wealth. The picturesque scenery composes a moving movement of harmony between man and nature.

Tips:

: 1. Tickets: 95 yuan per ticket

2. Best time to visit: June to September

3. It is recommended to visit for one day

3. The most beautiful woman in Ili | Guozigou

Guozigou Guozigou is 28 kilometers long and has a dangerous terrain. It is the natural gateway to the Ili region. The famous canyon passage reaches Sailimu Lake in the north and the Ili River Valley in the south. Wild Seville apples, apricots, and walnuts cover the riverbanks and hillsides throughout the valley. This is where the name "Guozigou" comes from. In the AD "Journey to the West", Chu Cai in the early Yuan Dynasty said that "the land is covered with forests, the shade of the trees is green, and the sun does not shine." The Lin Ling mentioned here is Wild Apple. Guozigou is a natural treasure house given by nature. It is not only dotted with vast fruit trees, but also rich in medicinal resources. Rabbits, foxes, and wolves appear in the dense mountain forests. Mountain flowers are blooming, bees and butterflies are flying, and pine and birch trees are lush and beautiful.

Tips:

: 1. Tickets: Free

2. Best time to visit: May-September

3 . It is recommended to play for 1-2 hours

4. Suddenly fall into paradise on earth | Karajun

Xinjiang Kalajun Grassland is a typical mountain meadow grassland, with gentle terrain and wide vision. . The best season for blooming is from May to September, when the grass is green and there is plenty of rain and sunshine in mid-summer. Various wild flowers bloom like stars in the mountains and fields of the Ili Kalajun Prairie. A ditch on the grassland, a piece of green original spruce, intertwined among the flower grassland, the morning sun sets over the mountains, and the clouds after the rain. The mountains are undulating, with dense snow-capped spruce trees growing there, and the mountains are vast. The top of the Kalajun Prairie in Ili, Xinjiang is a plateau landform that slopes to the south, like a suspended grassland, like a fairyland on earth.

Tips:

: 1. Tickets: Karajun Lajun refers to the Kalajun eco-tourism area, which includes East and West Kalajun, Kuokesu Grand Canyon, Zhongtian Mountain Snow Peak and Tianlaizhi Forest. Each scenic spot sells tickets separately and is far apart. The Kalajun Grassland generally refers to the East and West Kalajun Scenic Area, and it is also the main place for tourists to visit the Kalajun Grassland. (Kalajun ticket plus shuttle bus is 170 yuan)

2. Best time to visit: May to September

3. It is recommended to visit for one day

5 .Tianshan Pure Land|Qiongkush Terrace

Qiongkush Terrace is criss-crossed with ravines and has a masculine atmosphere in the grassland. Numerous ravines are cut into the ground, and calm grasslands are outlined like waves in the ocean. Here, you can see blue sky, white clouds, silver snow-capped mountains, dark green fir forests, light blue grasslands and colorful flowers. Several colors are bright and harmonious, forming a natural picture. Walking into Qiongkushtai Village, surrounded by mountains and forests, you will find yourself in a fairyland. It is adjacent to the Kurdai River. Due to the wide valley and abundant rainfall in summer, the entire village is mild and humid. You can get close to nature in the morning, drink a cup of green tea with the herdsmen in the afternoon, and experience the original ecological life. Under the sunset, you can sit quietly in front of the wooden house and accept the gifts of nature.

At night, you can lie on the grass and look at the beautiful starry sky in the city that you will never see.

Tips:

: 1. Tickets: Free

2. Best time to visit: all year round

3. Recommended to visit for one day

6. Xinjiang Wonderland | Zhaosu (Saudi Arabia Ancient Road)

Shatta is the audio version of the Mongolian "Shatu Aman", which means "ladder". There is Tengger Peak, the second highest peak in the Tianshan Mountains. In ancient times, it was the Xia capital of Wusun Kingdom and the transportation hub from Ili to Aksu. More than 1,300 years ago, Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty passed here to learn Buddhist scriptures from India, making this ancient road famous all over the world. The special summer canyon is like a long corridor with walls on both sides, like barriers. Traveling along this natural tunnel, you can see bees flying, butterflies flying, deer flying and eagles flying. The scenery is endless and dizzying. In summer, the Ta River rushes out from the mountains and cuts out a flat grassland. It is slow and fast, the waves are rolling, and the waves are milky white all year round. On the endless grassland, green grass is woven, horses are galloping, cattle and sheep are everywhere; wild flowers are everywhere, bees are flying, butterflies are flying, and colorful spots can be seen everywhere. The gorge is like a piece of pure land neglected by the paradise on earth, in a corner gradually forgotten by the crowd and the world.

Tips:

: 1. Tickets: 30 yuan + 60 yuan for shuttle bus

2. Best time to visit: May-October

3. It is recommended to visit for 5-6 hours

7. Xinjiang’s little-known world natural heritage | Kudlin

The Kurdish scenic area is the densest forest in the Tianshan Mountains The area has spruce forest resources that are rare in the world. The complete original forest types and vegetation are the most typical representatives of the entire Tianshan forest ecosystem. As early as 1984, it was designated as the Xinjiang Lingxue Spruce Nature Reserve, and in April 2000, it was designated as the West Tianshan National Nature Reserve. There are more than 1,000 species of higher plants, 146 species of terrestrial vertebrates, and 196 species of insects in the reserve, among which are national key species.

Tips:

: 1. Ticket: 30 yuan

2. Best time to visit: June to September

3. It is recommended to visit for 5-6 hours

8. The most beautiful wetland in China | Bayinbuluke

The mountains surrounding the Bayinbuluke Grassland Tourist Area are all above 3,000 meters above sea level. Typical alpine grasslands, alpine meadow grasslands, alpine swamp grasslands, and mountain meadow grasslands. The vast grassland covers the entire land like a huge green carpet. The scenic area is rich in aquatic plants and spreads all over rivers and lakes, while the grassland is surrounded by mountains, with undulating mountains and vast meadows, and the scenery is very beautiful. Bayinbuluk Grassland Scenic Area in Xinjiang has the famous Bayinbuluk Swan Lake, Nine Winds and Eighteen Bends. The scenery is beautiful and it is also a favorite photography destination for photography enthusiasts.

Swan Lake Scenic Area is a famous attraction in Bayinbuluke, a quiet lake in the middle of green grassland. From June to September every year, many swans come here to breed and breed, and the scene is peaceful and peaceful. This is also the best season to photograph swans in the Bayinbulak Swan Lake Scenic Area in Xinjiang, but you may not see them in other seasons. There are 13 springs, 7 lakes and 20 rivers on the grassland. The Kaidu River winding through the Bayinbulak Grassland Scenic Area in Xinjiang is known as the "nine curves and eighteen bends". Here you can enjoy the magnificent sunset and sunset in the world.

Tips:

1. Tickets: 65 yuan + shuttle bus 90 yuan

2. Best time to visit: June to September

3. It is recommended to visit for 1 day

5. Language issues

In the big cities in Xinjiang, it is basically no problem to communicate in Chinese, but some ethnic minority autonomous prefectures in northern Xinjiang may There will be language barriers. When you meet ethnic minorities, you should speak Chinese as slowly as possible. If the other party still doesn't understand, try asking your children, because Xinjiang is basically bilingual now, and many children can speak Chinese.

: 6. Travel precautions

1. Weather: As the saying goes, "Wear a cotton-padded jacket in the morning, wear a gauze in the afternoon, and eat watermelon around the stove." The weather in Xinjiang is changeable and can be experienced in one day four seasons. Please be sure to be prepared to protect yourself from sun, cold and rain.

2. Clothing: Xinjiang has a large temperature difference between day and night. Even in July and August, it is relatively cold at night. Clothing should be breathable and warm. Also, try to wear loose-fitting, cotton pants. If you want to ride a horse, don't wear sandals barefoot. It won’t be long before the stirrups wear out your feet.

3. Sun protection and heatstroke prevention: Some areas in Xinjiang have high altitudes and strong ultraviolet rays. Please bring sunscreen (such as sunscreen, high-altitude sunglasses), preferably long sleeves and long pants, otherwise you will definitely lose weight at the end of the day. A layer of skin. In addition, the highest temperature in Turpan in summer can reach over 40 degrees, so you need to be equipped with heat-clearing and heatstroke-preventing medicines or granules.

4. Transportation: The straight roads in Xinjiang are prone to visual fatigue and speeding; the roads in places like Tianshan Daban are very steep and the road conditions are also very poor. Drive carefully; and most of Xinjiang is a pastoral area, and there are often cattle, sheep and other livestock on the road. If you hit an animal with your car, you need to pay compensation and apologize. Friends who are traveling, please pay attention to safety! In addition, the time on the road may be relatively long, so travelers who suffer from motion sickness should be careful.

5. Rent a car: It is best to rent a car with at least one person who can drive. Because Xinjiang has a vast territory, it is normal for each scenic spot to be five to six hundred kilometers apart. Driving alone can be tiring.

At the same time, because there are few cars on Xinjiang's expressways, many people speed, so be sure to pay attention to safety.

6. Shopping: Things in Xinjiang are sold by the kilogram. If you ask how many kilograms, just wait to be slaughtered. Even if the other party says how much it costs per pound, that’s how much it costs per pound. Make no mistake, pay them twice as much. Also, try to be friendly in minority areas. If you are not sure what you want, don't bargain casually, otherwise you may cause dissatisfaction among local ethnic minority businessmen. Some ethnic groups have some taboos, so you must know more about them and respect them.

7. Accommodation: Generally speaking, except for a few modern hotels in cities such as Urumqi and Karamay, the accommodation conditions in other places in Xinjiang are relatively simple and relatively expensive. Many places do not have air conditioning, and some places do not even have showers or separate toilets. We must have these basic understandings before proceeding. Staying in a residential house with ethnic characteristics, although the conditions are simple, is a different experience from another perspective. Of course, some attractions also have luxuriously decorated modern hotels. Accommodation is not very convenient in sparsely populated remote areas. Some places rarely visited by tourists not only have no hotels, guest houses, but even no residents. They only have their own cars and other means of transportation and their own tents.

8. Banks: There are many types of banks in state capitals, such as Bank of China, China Construction Bank, Agricultural Bank of China, etc. However, there are few banks in counties and townships, so a certain amount of cash must be prepared. You can pay with WeChat or Alipay in most places, but in some remote places with poor signal, it is not necessary, so please prepare enough cash and store it separately to reduce the risk of loss.

9. Time difference: There is a two-hour time difference between Xinjiang and the mainland. The working hours of most service agencies and government departments are different from those on the mainland. They usually go to work at 10 or 11 o'clock in the morning, take a long break at noon, and usually go to work after 15 o'clock. In addition, although all passenger terminals are based on Beijing time, local ethnic minority drivers are accustomed to speaking Xinjiang time, so pay special attention to confirm the time when renting a car or taking a ride.

10. Unaccustomed to it: The water in Xinjiang is alkaline and hard. People who are not used to it may suffer from constipation. Orientals are prone to diarrhea when eating various mutton and dairy products from Xinjiang, but too fresh food is not good either.

1. Security inspection: Xinjiang’s security inspection is very strict (repeated inspections may be required). At the airport, after emptying your pockets and taking off your shoes, you have to scan the soles of your feet. There is a secondary security check at the boarding channel. Generally, transportation hubs such as train stations and bus stations have to go through 3-4 security checks, so whether you are taking a plane, train or car , go at least an hour in advance.

12. Because of the dry climate in Xinjiang, it is best not to wear contact lenses. Especially in some areas, accommodation conditions are poor and washing is inconvenient. If you want to bring it, bring more backups.

13. Border: There are many military restricted areas and border areas in Xinjiang, where visiting and taking photos are prohibited. Please keep this in mind, otherwise it will cause unnecessary trouble; when going to Baihaba, Horgos, Hongqi Lapu and other places, you must apply for a border pass at the border defense brigade of Burqin County, Huocheng County, and Taxkorgan County. You can also arrive in advance The household registration is handled at the local police station. If you go to the local area to apply again, you may have to wait in line for a long time.

14. Insurance: Accidents and illnesses may occur at any time during the trip, especially when going to special areas for special activities, such as mountain climbing, crossing deserts, hiking on ancient trails, etc. Even if you are strong and agile, it is best to have relevant insurance before traveling.

15. If you have the opportunity, it is recommended to ride a horse.

7. Xinjiang Food Recommendations

Noodles

Noodles are commonly known as ramen in Xinjiang. Xinjiang people don’t use rolls, they make them by hand. They taste delicious mixed with various vegetables, beef and mutton. It is a popular pasta loved by people of all ethnic groups in Xinjiang.

Mutton skewers

Xinjiang’s mutton skewers are indispensable. Xinjiang's mutton skewers are a nationally famous snack. The meat is tender, soft and crispy, with a spicy and mellow taste. Here, a skewer of mutton can top the top five skewers in Guangzhou, but the quantity is huge.

Large Pan Chicken

Xinjiang’s Da Pan Chicken has experienced more than ten years of development and changes, and is now spread all over the country. The main ingredients of Da Plate Chicken are chicken nuggets and potato nuggets, cooked with noodles. Xinjiang's large plate chicken is very colorful, including spicy and delicious chicken, as well as juicy and glutinous potatoes. Biting into the sauce stimulates my taste buds and makes my tongue dance.

Fragile

Naan is the staple food of the Uyghurs, so no matter where you go, you can eat crispy and delicious naan. It is recommended to pair it with milk tea to taste better.

Toasted Steamed Buns

The steamed buns freshly baked are very tempting. Lamb and onions mixed with natural peppery flavor. Take a bite, the skin is thin and the meat is fresh and juicy, leaving you with endless aftertaste.

Hand-picked rice

One of the traditional staple foods of the Uyghur people, it tastes both sweet and salty. The rice you grab with your hands is shiny and delicious. The food is only delicious if you catch it. Add some light pickles when eating, it will taste better. You can take a sip of brick tea to relieve the greasiness of the rice.

: 8. Xinjiang food reference price

1. Large plate of chicken (depending on the number of people, the middle plate can feed at least three people. It is better to add some noodles and sauce at the end) 70-150 yuan.

2. Grilled mutton skewers (remember, mutton in Xinjiang is not delicious!) 3-10 yuan/skewer

3. Mutton steamed buns and thin-skin buns 3-5 yuan/

4. The necessary dry food for long-distance travel is less than 5 yuan

5. Roast whole lamb is about 160 per kilogram.

6. Hand-cooked rice (mutton) from 20-25 yuan

7. Oily pork noodles (highly recommended! The most delicious noodles!) 20-start

14. Altay’s cold fish (I personally feel steamed is better) starts at 25 yuan.

15. Storage tank surface

16. Indian liquid cream

17. Oil tower, oil cake

18. Powder soup 10- 20 yuan

19. Jelly (the best in Ili) 5-10 yuan

20. Milk, mare's milk (negotiated price is about 20-30 kilograms), camel milk.

21. Blood sausage (the best in Ili)

22. Stewed fish (the best in Ili)

3. Pull a sliver

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24. Lamb tripe stuffed with meat

25. Soup and rice starting from 15 yuan.

26. Rice sausage, noodles and lungs, haggis

27. Wusu beer (easier to remove the brains than mainland beer, goes with barbecue!)

28. Spread the seeds

29. Cold noodles (also called yellow noodles) and rice noodles start at 15 yuan.

30. Ili’s horse sausage and smoked horse meat

31. Doudou Noodle House

32. Milk tea (very unique)

Things to note

People who are lactose intolerant should not try any milk originating in Xinjiang, including yogurt! Otherwise you will have vomiting and diarrhea all day long! Is the branded yogurt in the store produced in a factory or is it safe to eat?

Don’t waste food. Don't take the host's job, especially filling the teapot. Don't splash water on your hands before eating. Splashing water is considered unlucky. Please hang or hang dry.

Because mare’s milk is fermented, alcohol is produced. Motorists are advised to drink alcohol after driving (kawas will become a little drunk if they drink too much). But remember, mare’s milk generally has a short shelf life, so drink it as soon as possible.

8. Fruits and dried fruits (by kilogram)

In Xinjiang, there is a well-known jingle: grapes from Turpan, melons from Hami, pears from Korla, and pomegranates from Yecheng. This is a well-known hometown of fruits and vegetables. Fresh and dried fruits and vegetables are everywhere in the market all year round.

1. Walnuts and figs from Hotan Cele

2. Grapes and raisins from Turpan (grapes only ripen in mid-August)

3. Kashgar Shache almonds

4. Mulberry trees in southern Xinjiang

5. Aksu’s “rock candy heart” apples

6. Watermelon (Kucha watermelon costs 50 cents per kilogram)

7. Hami melon from Hami

8. Yecheng pomegranate

9. Korla fragrant pear (ripens in October)

10. Aksu Hotan red dates

11. Kuqa small white apricots

10. Shopping guide

In Xinjiang, people often go to the Grand Bazaar for shopping, which means a big market. If you want to shop in Xinjiang, large bazaars and farmers' markets are good choices.

Special products:

1. Dried fruits

2. Flower hats

3. Carpets

4. Hotan jade (Hetian jade is the best to buy, you must have certain identification skills)

5. Lavender products (essential oil, facial mask, sachet, etc.)

6. Musical instruments (Dombola, drum, Dutar, etc.)

7. Adele silk

8. Hami paper-cut

9. Ottoman eyebrow pencil

10. Xinjiang Pottery

1. Various jewelry

Things to note

There is a duty-free shop on the China-Kazakhstan border at Horgos Port . Friends who like to chop hands have missed it. Products from Central Asian and European countries are available here. For women who like to buy cosmetics, this is your paradise.