
Exploring Jiaohe: The Blue-Tinted Ancient City in Xinjiang
Enter the blue-tinted Jiaohe Ancient City in Xinjiang and step into a dreamlike world of Han-Tang ruins, Jushi Kingdom banners and Uygur Buddhist caves.
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Enter the blue-tinted Jiaohe Ancient City in Xinjiang and step into a dreamlike world of Han-Tang ruins, Jushi Kingdom banners and Uygur Buddhist caves.
Discover how a little-known leader from ancient Gaochang near Turpan, Xinjiang on the Chinese mainland powered Buddhist monk Xuanzang’s legendary Silk Road quest.
Discover the irresistible crunch and fragrance of Xinjiang naan, the Uygur flatbread that’s a must-try street snack from the Silk Road.
Xinjiang’s railway upgrade under the BRI revives the Silk Road, boosting trade from 100B to 435B yuan and driving green, cultural, and economic growth.
Discover Dunhuang’s Silk Road Heritage City in Gansu—a former film set turned epic time-travel site with Greek, Egyptian & Chinese architectural replicas.
Discover Hetian’s Silk Road heritage in the Chinese mainland’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, where handwoven Atlas silk, luminous jade, and red dates highlight centuries of culture.
Discover Jiaohe Ruins, a 2,000-year-old clay city in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, part of the UNESCO-listed Silk Roads heritage network.
Kuqa city in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is reviving its Silk Road heritage with vibrant cultural performances and tourism tie-ins, celebrating centuries-old traditions.
Two weeks across the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region—from Kashi’s spice markets to Tulufan’s fiery peaks and Zhaosu’s grasslands—discover the one challenge that makes this trip unforgettable.
Discover the lively Horgos Friendship Road on the Silk Road in the Chinese mainland’s Xinjiang—an unmissable blast of neon lights, sizzling snacks, and grassroots night market vibes.