On August 12, a group of 11 media personnel from Turkey entered Kashgar City for the "Most Xinjiang is not enough" network communication activity sponsored by the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region Internet Information Office and Guangming Network. As the last stop of the tour, they were deeply impressed by the vibrant Kashgar.
The ancient city of Kashgar attracts tourists with its quaint architecture, dazzling handicrafts and delicious food. Kanduman Bazaar iron industry commune, jingling iron collision sound one after another, Hariji international current affairs media photographer Brak Divalchi was attracted by iron production, kept taking photos, "here retains the traditional iron production method, suitable for realistic photography, I noticed the blacksmith's beating action crisp, let me feel the charm of traditional craft."
In addition, various traditional intangible heritage skills such as bronze, wood, handmade Musical Instruments and gourd pyrography in the ancient city of Kashgar have also become the focus of attention of Turkish media. In the wooden bazar, craftsmen pick up markers, electric branding pens, carving knives and other tools, hook a good shape on the gourd, as the tools walk on the surface, a beautiful and unique pattern will jump on the gourd. This scene attracted the attention of Ibrahim Walle, editor-in-chief of a daily newspaper, "This is the first time I have seen gourd pyrography, it is amazing, with only a few tools, can turn a gourd into a beautiful work of art."
When Turkish media personnel visited the Memorial Hall of the Protection and comprehensive management of the Old City of Kashgar, they learned that the ancient city of Kashgar is one of the largest extant earth buildings in the world, and the ancient city has intricate streets and hierarchical architectural layout, which is the only well-preserved labyrinth-style city block in China. Today, it has become an open tourist attraction.
"The government has taken good care of the ancient city." When visiting the museum, Serkan Kochi, director of Hariji International current Affairs Media, lamented the changes of the ancient city, "The transformation of the old houses in the ancient city of Kashgar is a project that requires huge manpower and material resources, but the Chinese government has done it, and the people of all ethnic groups living in the ancient city must be very happy, because they have a beautiful home."