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[Kashi] Souvenir
2005-09-21 11:51:06      CRIENGLISH.com
In Kashi you can buy some local interesting items, including Xinjiang hats, knives, jewelry, etc.

In Kashi, the best area to shop is around the streets near Id Kah Square. Good quality carpets can be found in the shops on the streets heading north from the square. A complete array of carpets, many rough looking and with simple designs reflect the less well-known culture of the nomads around this area. Prices here are about one third of those in Turkey.

Xinjiang hats are popular souvenirs and also an integral part of the daily life of the people here. The streets east of the square have a good selection of all colors and patterns. Prayer hats, skull hats and furry winter hats favored by old Uigur men can be found here.

Heading south from here is the main bazaar, where  blacksmiths and carpenters can be seen hard at work in front of their workshops and stalls. Knives with  handles inlaid with jewels and ivory, chests decorated with tin, and numerous musical instruments can all be purchased here.

North of the square is a cloth market, close to which are some of the most weird looking restaurants in Kashi. To the south of the square is a night market.

There is also a Sunday market on the eastern edge of the city, with an exotic middle eastern atmosphere. Hundreds of animal- driven carts and their owners pour into the large concrete structure that houses many stalls. Travelers are strongly advised to be wary of pickpockets around here.

Some local interesting items inlcude musical instruments, knives, Uigur caps, earthenware, carpets, jewelry, dyed cloth, and Xinjiang silk.

(source: ctrip.com)

 

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