Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
Kashgar
Silk Road city, bazaars, cultural heritage.
★★★★★
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Kashgar Xinjiang
Kashgar

Kashgar (喀什, Kāshí) is a historic oasis city in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, located at the westernmost part of China. Known for its rich cultural heritage and strategic position on the ancient Silk Road, Kashgar is a vibrant city that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and bustling markets.

One of Kashgar’s most iconic landmarks is the Id Kah Mosque, the largest mosque in China, which serves as a central place of worship and a hub of activity. The Old Town of Kashgar, with its narrow alleys and traditional mud-brick houses, offers a glimpse into the city’s past and its Uyghur heritage. The Sunday Bazaar, one of the largest and most famous markets in Central Asia, is a lively place where visitors can experience the vibrant local trade, from spices and textiles to livestock.

Kashgar is also the starting point for the Karakoram Highway, leading to Pakistan, and offers stunning views of the Pamir Mountains. The city’s rich cultural diversity is reflected in its cuisine, with dishes like pilaf, hand-pulled noodles, and kebabs being local favorites. Kashgar’s unique position as a cultural and trading hub on the Silk Road makes it a captivating destination for travelers seeking an authentic experience in Xinjiang.