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Xinjiang tourism culture?

In Xinjiang, folk culture tourism has broad prospects. There are many traditional cultural performances and exhibitions in Xinjiang, such as Twelve Muqams of Uygur, Aken Choir of Kazakhstan, Manas Kirgiz and Jianger Mongolians. Acrobatics such as Dawazi performance; National sports, such as horse racing, horse racing, wrestling, catching sheep, etc. National song and dance is the most expressive form in Xinjiang traditional culture. Xinjiang is known as "China Xinjiang", the hometown of singing and dancing, and the traditional singing and dancing arts of all ethnic groups are rich and colorful. Only dance, Uygur is light and stretched, Kazak is rough and wild, Kirgiz is lively, Tajik is vigorous, Uzbek is graceful and brisk, and Tatar is cheerful and humorous. Together with their respective traditional music, dance language and national costumes, they form artistic performance forms with different styles and unique contents. Xinjiang folk songs adapted by the famous artist Wang are widely sung in Chinese areas around the world, and a girl in Dabancheng has attracted many domestic and foreign tourists to Dabancheng. Therefore, we can develop packaged folk literature and art with high-quality consciousness, improve its artistic appreciation, entertainment and participation, integrate modern science and technology, form an industry, and become an important spiritual pillar of tourism. It is the soul of characteristic tourism, culture is the foundation of characteristics, and folk custom is the most characteristic culture. In the big family where 47 ethnic groups live in harmony in Xinjiang, folk culture is continuously passed down. Xinjiang Uygur Maixilaifu, Kirgiz Manas, high-altitude Davaz, Kazak Akon recital, Turpan Grape Festival, etc. Folk customs are also extremely rich, involving production, life, times, customs and other aspects. For example: Eid al-Adha, Nadam convention, meat festival, sheep herding, horse racing, etc. In addition, there are silk culture, tea culture, pottery culture, wine culture and other cultures closely related to the production and life of Xinjiang people. Almost accompanied by tourism, they are the needs of scenic spots and tourists. There are * * * things everywhere, and there are also personality characteristics. Most individual tourism products win with local folk customs, which is what folk culture can do to form an industry.