
- 4.4/5
M47***56The theme is poplar trees and their spirit, and it tells the story of a group of primitive spiritualists who, amidst religious conflict, remain steadfast in their faith. The scenery is beautiful and well worth a visit. The entire tour takes about seven or eight hours. We spent five hours exploring, but still missed some attractions. It's perfect for family outings, with a botanical garden and zoo within the complex. Tickets are affordable.
- 4.0/5
斧头帮帮主至尊宝The Shache Mansion Scenic Area is also the Memorial Hall of the Shache Defense War in the Qing Dynasty. There are not many well-preserved historical attractions in Shache City, but it is still worth a visit. As a memorial hall, the introduction of historical sites is still a little lacking. The deeds of the Shache military and civilians in resisting foreign invasions and winning can be used as a case of patriotism education. In terms of transportation, if you don't drive yourself, it is still very convenient to walk.
- 4.2/5
Archer在路上It is worth a visit. The park is very large and many buildings are rebuilt. You can go up to the Baoyue Tower to overlook the park. There is no need to visit the exhibition hall. But the royal tombs and several mosques in the back are worth a visit.
- 4.3/5
109***15There are two folk performances, each lasting fifteen minutes. Compared to when I visited three years ago, the open area is larger, and Baoyue Tower is now open. However, the large-scale theater performances have been cancelled, which is a bit of a shame.
- 4.5/5
青青岛-A 10-minute stroll from the hotel is Kashgar's famous Gaotai Folk Houses. Kashgar Old Town is also very close, making it a great combination for a day trip. This residential complex is said to date back to the Kashgar Khanate. Legend has it that Ban Chao and Geng Gong of the Eastern Han Dynasty once lived here. Most of the existing buildings were built over 600 years ago. Due to their clay structures, they lack safety and stability. Beginning in 2009, a residential reinforcement and renovation project was launched, investing 839 million yuan to renovate 9,722 traditional Uyghur dwellings using carbon fiber reinforcement and steel support. In 2014, 150 million yuan was invested to improve the landscape. In 2021, an intangible cultural heritage preservation project was launched, implementing a "one-house, one-design" approach. The complex is scheduled to reopen in 2023 after renovations, with free admission. Currently, the complex is primarily home to artisan shops, with an area preserved in its original state for visitors to explore. A full tour takes about an hour and a half.
- 4.5/5
勇敢的哥Free to visit and free parking. Although the collection is small, there are many fine works. The most amazing one is the silk brocade robe with embroidered silk edges from the Northern Song Dynasty, which is exquisitely made and well preserved. The Kunlun Pavilion next to it introduces the nature and culture of the Kunlun Mountains in detail, which is worth a visit.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe performance location is right next to the Gaotai residential area. After entering, the first thing you can do is interact with the actors up close to experience the exotic culture. Then you can sit down and watch the story of the Twelve Muqams for an hour. The depth of the story is comparable to that of Dunhuang, etc. Other things are okay.
- 4.4/5
吴青芸@Southern Xinjiang, Kashgar, Mamtim's Old House The Old House of Mr. Bai on Chasa Road This old house not only retains the unique charm of Kashgar's ancient houses, but also showcases a unique exquisiteness with its spacious layout and ornate handicrafts such as door curtains and carpets. Every corner of the courtyard offers unique beauty, making it an excellent choice for photography enthusiasts.
- 4.7/5
yangshaowenThe camera lens passes through layered archways, sunlight carving timeless patterns onto the openwork brick walls. The earthen-yellow buildings stretch out under the blue sky like an open ancient book, each mottled line a character waiting to be deciphered. The winding old streets lead visitors to unknown corners, where mulberry trees cast shadows, where squares suddenly open, and where a captivating labyrinth seems impossible to escape—this is Kashgar Old City.
- 5.0/5
M29***56[Scenery] Oh, it's beautiful. If you take pictures, it's super filmy, especially at night! The wedding photos here are all taken here, and the photos are really super filmy! Especially the night view at night, it's very beautiful and beautiful! I like it very much. I will come again next time. I highly recommend it. You can go to this water city to check in and take pictures.














