
Xinjiang’s Tourism Boom: From 88 Visitors to 300M Trips
From just 88 visitors in 1978 to over 300 million trips in 2024, Xinjiang’s tourism journey weaves stories of modernization, culture, and sustainability.
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From just 88 visitors in 1978 to over 300 million trips in 2024, Xinjiang’s tourism journey weaves stories of modernization, culture, and sustainability.
Lebanese ceramicist Samar Mougharbel uses Jingdezhen clay to transcend time and space, crafting artworks that carry human stories for eternity.
Explore CGTN’s new documentary Xinjiang Dawn to Dusk and its use of 12 shi-chen time segments to showcase daily rhythms and cultural heritage in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
Explore Uygur calligraphy in Kashi, Xinjiang, with master Omer Osman. See how 44 years of tradition shape each stroke and connect past to present.
Kyrgyz model Guyay revives Uygur, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz traditions on Xinjiang’s fashion stage, blending heritage with modern design.
Explore the Jinsha Site in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, on the Chinese mainland, a 3,200-year-old hub of ancient Shu innovation. Discover gold masks, jade treasures and immersive museum experiences.
Discover Locke, California, a small historic town south of Sacramento built by Chinese immigrants, offering a peaceful glimpse into America’s Chinatown heritage.
Artisan Xu Dongliang has spent over 30 years restoring Turpan’s ancient murals in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, safeguarding cultural heritage and mentoring new conservators.
In Kashi, Xinjiang, Dawazi Cafe transforms traditional nang flatbread into edible coffee cups, blending Uygur heritage with modern café culture and sustainable innovation.
Explore the centuries-old Uygur pottery craft in Kashi’s Gaotai quarter, where Anwar Ali shapes simple clay into timeless bowls, mugs, and teapots.