Description of Kashgar
The oasis of Kasghar with a view of the last tops of West Himalaya is the last stop in China on the Silk Road. From here you can go to Pakistan over the Karakoram or to Kyrgyzstan over the Torugart pass....
The oasis of Kasghar with a view of the last tops of West Himalaya is the last stop in China on the Silk Road. From here you can go to Pakistan over the Karakoram or to Kyrgyzstan over the Torugart pass.
Kashgar is mainly interesting for its sunday market. It is big, nay, it is huge. You will feel like you are back in the heyday of the Silk trade. Everywhere, donkeys are sold - and taken for a test drive -, sheep are bought and put on the back of a bicycle to take them home. Fur hats, silver daggers, ancient Korans are on display in small shops. Men and women shout as they haggle over prices.
Getting something to eat is simple, there are foodstalls all over that do shish kebab. local noodles. even you can find a western style and chinese Cafe, for example at John's Cafe, in the garden of the Seman hotel.
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Seman Kashgar
07/04/2006
Kasghar is a fantastic fairytale like place with a traditional Uyghur market on sunday where you can buy donkeys, camels and goats.
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