Xinjiang Day 9 - 3 days in Kashgar, amazing food, the Grand Bazaar and local haircuts.

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  • 🌍 Join us in our latest vlog as we delve into the vibrant city of Kashgar on days 9, 10 and 11 of our Silk Road journey.
    📅 Amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, from July to August 2021, we continued our incredible expedition from Chengdu to Kashgar. This segment showcases Kashgar's rich cultural heritage and bustling energy.
    🍲 We were treated to an amazing array of local dishes in Kashgar, from sizzling kebabs to savoury hand-pulled noodles, each bursting with flavours that echo the region's historic spice routes. It was a culinary adventure that truly captured the essence of this historic trading hub.
    🛍️ At the Grand Bazaar, we marvelled at intricate handwoven carpets amidst a kaleidoscope of colour and craftsmanship. The market, alive with activity, offered us a glimpse into the skilled artistry passed down through generations.
    ✂️ A special highlight was celebrating James's 31st birthday in true local style-with a traditional haircut and beard trim at a bustling Kashgar barbershop. This personal touch added a festive joy to our visit, blending cultural immersion with celebration.
    #KashgarCuisine #BazaarTreasures #BirthdayInKashgar ✂️🍲
    ✨ Be sure to catch our previous episodes to fully experience our Silk Road adventure, including our thrilling day in the Kumtag Desert and the tranquil beauty of Sayram Lake. Like, share, and subscribe for more insights into our travels. We're keen to hear your thoughts, comments, and questions about our journey through Kashgar or any other parts of our adventure!
    #TravelVlog #KashgarBirthday #SilkRoadFeast #ExploreChina

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  • @Kyuestma
    @Kyuestma 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

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  • @Subasish-on5nd
    @Subasish-on5nd 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Bro u missed gully tea house in kashgar old city where u see tajik dance Urghur culture btw nice video love from india ❤❤

    • @bexthebeard9862
      @bexthebeard9862  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ah that’s a shame! We did go to one tea house in the centre and we saw a traditional Tajik dance somewhere else. Both very good. The food there was unreal too!