Since you mentioned the Kashgar Mosque, there are many things. In 2014, the mosque imam was KL at the gate by three Uighurs.Once in a Kashgar street shop, two strangers, one buying alcohol, the other accusing him of religion then KL him. some uncertified religious leaders leads two dozen people to each house, supervising your daily worship on time.More women in buka on the street.More and more like Afghanistan.Glad to see Kashgar as it is now.Uighurs people prefer to live like this
Great content…I thought you are just a random traveller in China and didn’t know you are so knowledgeable about Asian history, cultures and architecture. I certainly have learned a lot through your first hand experience in your videos.😄👍
@@icebaby6714 Thankyou! I’ve travelled quite a bit in muslim countries so being in an area like this is really appeals to my historical interests 👀 but I’m glad you’ve learned a thing or two! Thanks again for stopping by 🙏
As always your details are fascinating! The signage position, differences of the pillars, no of worshippers... Your preference blows my mind!!!! How would someone want to paint his own house like a tomb XDDDDDD!!! Thank you Mr. Crampton for your sharing!!!
@@9999-h7f Haha thankyou! “like a tomb” does make it sound a bit morbid… But the colour scheme is amazing! Appreciate the feedback and I’m glad you enjoyed 🙏 Thanks mate!
@@LewisCrampton I wouldn't consider that as morbid rather a witty imagination ; ) What I enjoy most is your appreciation in detail which others won't even notice, you make traveling very exciting and worthy
they are not surveillance camera's.. they are security camera's.. so what are you trying to gaslight.. surveillance cameras are all over develop Asia.. not just in China.. would be good to have more in the UK..
@@azharidris7092 Gaslight? There are cameras everywhere in China, more than anywhere else in the world. Let’s not pretend otherwise. Did I say anything negative about them?
surveillance and security are one of the same, I wouldn't even bother to comment like you have and to use a word that has recent hype like "gaslighting "shows your are not thinking yourself. and that phrase has been put into your brain recent. That's why you wont ever visit these places as your mind has been social engineered and conditioned with hate , Don't bring your politics in these videos that are full of information and history, you sound like fascist if I'm to emulate your mantra , just enjoy , save your anger for where you live , don't bring the attitude on a video about culture. love is stronger than hate . you do a video and let people comment ?
A casual search from the net. How interesting! “Research by Clarion Security Systems estimates that there are over 7,371,903 CCTV cameras in the UK, meaning there is 1 CCTV camera for every 11 people in the UK. You are likely to be captured on UK CCTV up to 70 times per day. (2022) Depending on which website you visit, the number of CCTV cameras in the UK varies.”🤫🥱
@@yenphung8809 Wish I could’ve gone inside! It’s a shame to not have the same access as in other muslim areas of the world. But a cool place nonetheless 🙏
@@MM-nd1ld I thoroughly understand the processes involved with worshipping in a mosque. But it is totally unusual to not allow visitors to enter at least a part of the prayer hall - I've been to plenty of muslim countries and cities, and probably close to 100 mosques, and Xinjiang is the first region where entering has been totally prohibited.
Well, Manchus are nomadic people, it not only conquered China but also Xinjiang and the Qing Emperors adopted Han Chinese language and culture during its 268 year rule in China. After the fall of Qing Dynasty the revolutionists led by Dr Sun Yat-Sen established Republic of China (ROC) in 1912, which inherited the rule in Xinjiang. And the ROC lost the Civil War to the communists and the government fled to Taiwan in 1949, the CCP established the new government of PRC and inherited the rule of Xinjiang.
Where do you live? I'd say it's worth the visit if you're flying from within China, it's only 5 or 6 hours and you'll get loads of different experiences!!
Southern Xinjiang would be more interesting with MORE Uyghur folks living there: Kashgar, Aksu, Hami, Turpan and Hotan cities. Yet within Kashgar lies Tashkurgan county where Tajik folks are dominant - borders Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan and Afghanistan too.
not as more worshipper?!? i'm like confucian culture is all about working hard, working hard, move your family up, make money, etc.. ain't no time for useless stuff like sit your butt, pray all day long..
you are looking at one big concentration camp. Most of what you see are actors and fake CGI stuff, he's a CCP shill....watch the BBC if you want unbiased 100% truthful real news
You should visit places like Mohe and northeast. There are lot of Russian Chinese there. They speak fluent Mandarin, but of Ethnic Russian stock.
@@DucaTech Would love to! The north east looks amazing, especially in winter ☃️
do they look like Russian? like caucasian?
@@LewisCrampton是的,哈尔滨的冰雪大世界已经开放了。。。很惊奇的地方,像童话世界!😊😊😊
@@Oldbrow Would love to go!! One day
I love this series so much. Please don't be afraid to dig deep into the history! You're certainly not boring me with it, quite the opposite :)
Ah thankyou mate! Really appreciate the feedback. Glad to know I didn't send you to sleep, I get carried away with it all sometimes 👀
Read Perfection She Dances, a great read about adventure in Kashgar & the British Consulate!!@@LewisCrampton
@@andrewmills623 Amazing recommendation - I'll add it to my Christmas list 🎄 thanks!
It iS the most interesting to me as well. Thanks for the video
@@meghanschwanke1133 Glad it’s not just me! Amazing part of the country
Since you mentioned the Kashgar Mosque, there are many things. In 2014, the mosque imam was KL at the gate by three Uighurs.Once in a Kashgar street shop, two strangers, one buying alcohol, the other accusing him of religion then KL him. some uncertified religious leaders leads two dozen people to each house, supervising your daily worship on time.More women in buka on the street.More and more like Afghanistan.Glad to see Kashgar as it is now.Uighurs people prefer to live like this
what does KL mean?
@@hangover4833 between that two letters is IL
Why not just sit back, enjoy the delightful videos?
Enjoyed watching another episode. Hope to see your future adventures. ❤ from Kazakhstan.
Thanks mate! Where in Kazakhstan are you from? I’ve been a few times in my life, loved it every time 🇰🇿
Please do dive deeper into the history I feel you do a great job explaining what you talk about and know your stuff!
Ah thankyou! I'm glad it's not just me who enjoys these bits. Appreciate the feedback and I'm glad you enjoyed!
Great content…I thought you are just a random traveller in China and didn’t know you are so knowledgeable about Asian history, cultures and architecture. I certainly have learned a lot through your first hand experience in your videos.😄👍
@@icebaby6714 Thankyou! I’ve travelled quite a bit in muslim countries so being in an area like this is really appeals to my historical interests 👀 but I’m glad you’ve learned a thing or two! Thanks again for stopping by 🙏
Emperor Qianlong was not Han though. He's Manchu from the royal house of Aisin Gioro (Golden Clan).
@@DucaTech Yep I’m aware he wasn’t Han, but thanks for the additional info!
Qing dynasty
As always your details are fascinating! The signage position, differences of the pillars, no of worshippers... Your preference blows my mind!!!! How would someone want to paint his own house like a tomb XDDDDDD!!! Thank you Mr. Crampton for your sharing!!!
@@9999-h7f Haha thankyou! “like a tomb” does make it sound a bit morbid… But the colour scheme is amazing!
Appreciate the feedback and I’m glad you enjoyed 🙏 Thanks mate!
@@LewisCrampton I wouldn't consider that as morbid rather a witty imagination ; ) What I enjoy most is your appreciation in detail which others won't even notice, you make traveling very exciting and worthy
Shame you couldn't have visited some years back, but it's still a great place & definitely different to other parts of China. Great job!!
A shame indeed - I bet it's fascinating to compare then vs now first hand. I imagine loads has changed! Thanks again for stopping by. Cheers mate 🙏
@@LewisCrampton l lived in Urumqi for 4 years, so Xinjiang has a special place in my heart. Miss the people, miss the food!! 😭
Seems you've done a lot of historical and cultural research, great video. 👍👍👍
@@TSYCh-f9g Thanks mate! Yeah I love all this kind of stuff, so always glad to be able to waffle on a bit about it 😅 Cheers 🙏
Night time very beautiful. When the all the lights turning on.
Thanks for the tip! Will take a look for sure
Another ace adventure sir! Your passion and knowledge of this stuff is truly incredible 🫡
Cheers!! Tried not to get too carried away 🕌 but glad you enjoyed 🙏
they are not surveillance camera's.. they are security camera's.. so what are you trying to gaslight.. surveillance cameras are all over develop Asia.. not just in China.. would be good to have more in the UK..
@@azharidris7092 Gaslight? There are cameras everywhere in China, more than anywhere else in the world. Let’s not pretend otherwise. Did I say anything negative about them?
surveillance and security are one of the same, I wouldn't even bother to comment like you have and to use a word that has recent hype like "gaslighting "shows your are not thinking yourself. and that phrase has been put into your brain recent. That's why you wont ever visit these places as your mind has been social engineered and conditioned with hate , Don't bring your politics in these videos that are full of information and history, you sound like fascist if I'm to emulate your mantra , just enjoy , save your anger for where you live , don't bring the attitude on a video about culture. love is stronger than hate . you do a video and let people comment ?
the camera are to protect the good people
A casual search from the net. How interesting!
“Research by Clarion Security Systems estimates that there are over 7,371,903 CCTV cameras in the UK, meaning there is 1 CCTV camera for every 11 people in the UK. You are likely to be captured on UK CCTV up to 70 times per day. (2022) Depending on which website you visit, the number of CCTV cameras in the UK varies.”🤫🥱
Only BBC doesn't like That camera...because their no place to hide to do bad thing
The old British imperial embassy should be repurposed to be a museum. Fascinating history.
if more ppl travel there, i think the local gov will have the money to renew it
@@lluow I’m a big fan of that idea, would be super interesting!
This channel is similar to Nick In China which I am a long time subscriber to. He is more into old monuments fro ancient China.
Historical sites, ruins and ancient routes
This is the 1st time I see this mosque. Nice!
@@yenphung8809 Wish I could’ve gone inside! It’s a shame to not have the same access as in other muslim areas of the world. But a cool place nonetheless 🙏
@@MM-nd1ld I thoroughly understand the processes involved with worshipping in a mosque. But it is totally unusual to not allow visitors to enter at least a part of the prayer hall - I've been to plenty of muslim countries and cities, and probably close to 100 mosques, and Xinjiang is the first region where entering has been totally prohibited.
@@MM-nd1ld Yes, I'm aware of that, but ablution is usually not necessary
Camera protect good people , only people who want to do bad things don't like it.
If a place is under a lot constructions, renovations, upgrading, it only means the place is booming economically. Only cynical people think otherwise
Kashgar old town look like fairy land
@@skywire5595 Really cool colours and a nice vibe too. Loved it!
QianLong Empire was Manchurian ethnic though LOL....
Yep I know 🙏
Well, Manchus are nomadic people, it not only conquered China but also Xinjiang and the Qing Emperors adopted Han Chinese language and culture during its 268 year rule in China. After the fall of Qing Dynasty the revolutionists led by Dr Sun Yat-Sen established Republic of China (ROC) in 1912, which inherited the rule in Xinjiang. And the ROC lost the Civil War to the communists and the government fled to Taiwan in 1949, the CCP established the new government of PRC and inherited the rule of Xinjiang.
beautiful..
@@osuan9 Yeah I love it here! Cheers 🙏
Looks warmer than Urumqi.
Definitely was! I bet it's great here in the snow, though ❄
😀😀😀
新疆是我一直想去的地方 但太远了我不想做那么久的飞机所以一直没去🤣🤣🤣
Where do you live? I'd say it's worth the visit if you're flying from within China, it's only 5 or 6 hours and you'll get loads of different experiences!!
@LewisCrampton 要去乌鲁木齐需要将近 6 个小时的飞行时间🤣🤣🤣 新疆的风景确实好
欢迎❤
Thankyou! 🙏
you look authentic, so not paid by bbc or ccp!
Haha thanks! A lot of others seem to think otherwise... Just enjoying my time here. Cheers for stopping by 🙏
Did you go to the REAL old town across from the market? It is made of mud brick . The alleyways we visit now are built after an earthquake
you are very cool~
@@onajournal Haha thanks! Hope you enjoyed the video 🙏
Southern Xinjiang would be more interesting with MORE Uyghur folks living there: Kashgar, Aksu, Hami, Turpan and Hotan cities.
Yet within Kashgar lies Tashkurgan county where Tajik folks are dominant - borders Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan and Afghanistan too.
They're on the list for the next trip! 🙏 Would love to see more of the region
not as more worshipper?!? i'm like confucian culture is all about working hard, working hard, move your family up, make money, etc.. ain't no time for useless stuff like sit your butt, pray all day long..
@@ninersnation3298 “useless stuff like praying” tells me a lot 😅
can you do a video about the concentration camp where they keep all the Muslim,I want to see what the fuss is about.
😂🤣🤣
you are looking at one big concentration camp. Most of what you see are actors and fake CGI stuff, he's a CCP shill....watch the BBC if you want unbiased 100% truthful real news
我也想看看能关押几千万穆斯林的营地!😂😂😂
even if you turn the whole place upsidedown you won't be able to to find one lol