Bazaar is Uygur
language, meaning market and trade place. The traditional bazaar was originally
held on Sundays, but it currently is divided into two sections, one is
livestock district that is only open on Sundays and the other is ordinary
district especially busy on Sundays although open every day. There is a huge
amount of bazaars in Kashgar, but the most famous one is near the east gate of
Kashgar. Every Sunday, heavy traffic and huge crowds of people make this bazaar
extremely lively. It is no doubt a great place for you to taste the most
distinctive and authentic folk-customs of the Xinjiang.
This bazaar also
named 'International Trade Market of Central and Western Asia' is the largest
international trade market in Northwest China ,
enjoying the fame 'Material Fair of Central Asia'. It is the largest garden
aggregate market of Kashgar City and in Xinjiang Province ,
taking up an area of 250 mu (41 acres), composed of 21 specialized markets
including over 4,000 fixed booths and a food street. It was noted as 'the
Largest Fair in Asia ' in ancient times. As
early as in 128 BC, when Zhang Qian was dispatched to the Western Regions by
Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220), he was surprised to see the prosperous
market here, full of dazzling goods and merchants coming from different
countries.
Kashgar Bazaar is
famous for its great variety of goods and commodities. Wandering in the fair,
you can enjoy and buy things like general merchandise, handicrafts, livestock,
local specialties, vegetables, coat, and second hand items as well as many
other kinds of things from cattle and horses to needle and thread. Since Khunjerab Pass
and Tuergate Port were opened, a large number of
foreign merchants have come with a great deal of goods. Thus, arts and crafts
from Pakistan , scarves from Turkey , dry fruits from Saudi Arabia
can be bought at a reasonable price here. Moreover, you can experience an
ancient peculiar trade form - barter.
At the fair, you
can enjoy and buy various things such as general merchandise, handicrafts,
livestock, local specialties, vegetables, coat, and second hand items as well
as many other kinds of things from cattle and horses to needle and thread.
Since Khunjerab Pass
and Tuergate Port were opened, a large number of
foreign merchants have come with a great deal of goods. Thus, arts and crafts
of Pakistan , scarves of Turkey , dry fruits of Saudi Arabia all can be bought at a
reasonable price here. Moreover, you can experience an ancient peculiar trade
form - barter.
There are many
local goods such as carpets, clay pottery, jewelry, folk musical instruments,
guavas, almonds, figs, grapes and melons. If you don't want to buy the thing
you have had a look at because of the price or other reasons, please put your
right hand on your heart to say 'I think I'll leave it. Thank you just the
same.'
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