Ai le re Roast Lamb Naan Steamed Buns
No. 6 of Light Bites in Kashgar
Highlights: A snack shop recommended by locals, with baked samosas considered a classic
Opposite to Centennial Teahouse, Wusitang Boyi Road.
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The freshly baked buns are delicious, with a crispy aroma and a fragrant filling.
A journey through the millennia-old Western Regions! This living ancient city makes me want to go home! Just got back from Kashgar! It's truly breathtakingly beautiful! 😭 Here's a heartfelt guide for you! 💰[Budget Details] (5 Days, 4 Nights) Airfare: Round-trip from Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, approximately 3,000-4,000 RMB (book in advance is recommended) Accommodation: B&B in the Old City, 150-300 RMB/night Food: 80-100 RMB per day (delicious and affordable) Entrance Fees: Free at the Old City, 30 RMB to the Tomb of the Fragrant Concubine 👉Total Cost: Approximately 4,000-5,000 RMB 🏜️[Must-See Attractions] 1️⃣ Kashgar Old City (Free) ▪️ Opening Ceremony: Two performances, 10:30 AM and 12:00 PM, featuring lively Uyghur singing and dancing ▪️ Century-Old Teahouse: Order rose tea and listen to the grandpa singing ▪️ Hanging Gardens: The same camera angle used by influencers in "The Kite Runner" 2️⃣ Tomb of the Fragrant Concubine (30 RMB) ▪️ Exquisite Islamic architecture, the blue dome is stunning in photos ▪️ The guide will share the legendary story of the Fragrant Concubine. 3️⃣ Id Kah Mosque (45 RMB) ▪️ Experience the power of faith at Xinjiang's largest mosque. ▪️ Friday noon prayers. 4️⃣ Cattle and Sheep Bazaar (free admission). ▪️ Open Sundays! The most authentic atmosphere of local life ▪️ Watching the trade scene is fascinating (remember to wear a mask) 🍢[Food Recommendations] ✅ Alizati Pilaf: Yellow radish pilaf with yogurt, 25 yuan for a full meal ✅ Grandpa's Grandpa's Naan: Rose naan, 3 yuan each, hot and crispy ✅ Ailere Mu Meat Naan: Filled with meat, 8 yuan for a complete meal ✅ Old Iceberg Ice Cream: 3 yuan per scoop, super creamy 🚗[5-Day Itinerary] Day 1: Arrive in Kashgar → Wander around the Old City → Visit a century-old teahouse Day 2: Opening Ceremony → Id Kah Mosque → Artisans' Bazaar Day 3: Tomb of the Fragrant Concubine → Gaotai Folk Houses → Oil Painting Street Day 4: Cattle and Sheep Bazaar (Sunday only) → Kashgar Museum Day 5: Buy dried fruit and return 💡[Practical Tips] 1️⃣ The alleys of the ancient city are like a maze. Find your way by the tiles: ▪️ Hexagonal = passable ▪️ Arrow-shaped = dead end 2️⃣ Sunscreen! Sunscreen! Sunscreen! Ultraviolet rays are extremely strong. 3️⃣ Bring cash! Market stalls only accept cash. 4️⃣ The temperature fluctuates greatly, so bring a light down jacket and short-sleeved shirts. Kashgar is truly a must-visit! The rich, exotic charm will captivate you. ✨ Kashgar Travel #XinjiangTravel #WesternStyle #AncientCityWandering #TravelStrategy
A Practical Guide for a Solo Girl Traveling in 6 Cities: A Guide to Avoiding Pitfalls I. Key Pre-trip Preparations 1. Information Screening Principles • Avoid the "Influencer Must-Visit" Trap: Be wary of labels like "niche secrets" and "film-making hotspots." Prioritize official recommendations from local government accounts and reputable travel platforms, and avoid overly filtered recommendations from private sources. • Choose the right accommodations, not the fancy ones: Prioritize reputable hotels or chain B&Bs along subway/bus routes. Use platforms to filter "real guest reviews" to avoid "filtered" rooms. Book a month in advance during peak season to prevent sudden price increases. • Avoid unconventional transportation: Avoid booking taxis through informal channels. Prioritize public transportation for local travel. Use reputable taxi platforms to order taxis to avoid last-minute price increases or recommendations from drivers. 2. Safety and Supplies Checklist • Essential Equipment: Anti-theft backpack, door blocker, portable power bank, and save the emergency numbers of the local police station and hospital on your phone. • Travel light: Bring comfortable, old shoes to avoid rubbing your feet, carry skincare products in refillable bottles through security, and prepare sunscreen or a folding umbrella depending on the weather. II. 6-City Guide: Pitfall-Avoiding Strategies + Practical Tips 1. Dali: A Slow Travel Guide That Deflects Routine • Core Activities (Pitfall-Avoiding Version) ◦ For cycling around Erhai Lake, choose the section of the ecological corridor from Caicun to Panxi. Rent a bicycle from a reputable store (20 yuan/day) and avoid the "cheap rentals" along the road (which often come with hidden charges). ◦ Visit Xizhou Ancient Town and head straight to Sifang Street to enjoy freshly baked crispy baba (5 yuan/piece). Avoid the overpriced "intangible cultural heritage experiences" at the entrance to the scenic area. For authentic tie-dyeing, visit the local workshops in Zhoucheng Village. ◦ Stay at the Ancient City South Gate Inn (starting at 60 yuan/night) and avoid the gimmicky "Erhai View Rooms" (most of which are far from Erhai Lake and command a premium). • Pitfalls to Avoid: Don't accept offers from strangers for "free tour guides" or "off-the-beaten-path attractions." Be wary of low-cost tour groups (often with forced shopping). 2. Shaoxing: Exploring the Authentic Water Town • Core Activities (Avoiding Pitfalls) ◦ Choose the Baji Bridge or Dongpu Ancient Town routes for Wupeng boats, priced between 30-50 yuan per person. Avoid the "expensive" boat tours near Lu Xun's hometown (over 100% of the original price). ◦ For delicious food, stick to the traditional shops on Cangqiao Street: fennel beans at Kong Yiji Restaurant and rice wine popsicles at Old Street Milk Tea Shop. Avoid the makeshift stalls with "influencer" signs. ◦ Admission to Anchang Ancient Town is free before 8 a.m., allowing you to watch locals stuff sausages and pull sugar, immersing you in the authentic atmosphere of life. • Practical Tips: City attractions are accessible on foot or by shared bike. Stay near Shaoxing North Station (the subway runs directly to various attractions and is 30% cheaper than the scenic area). 3. Kashgar: Safety and Authenticity Go Hand in Hand • Core Activities (Avoiding Pitfalls) ◦ Old Town Tour: Attend the 10 AM opening ceremony, then walk through the alleys to Wusitangboyi Road. Enjoy freshly baked steamed buns (1.5 yuan each) at Aileremu Meat Naan Shop. ◦ Food Guide: For pilaf, choose Ailizati Pilaf (Tawguzi Road), pigeon soup at Kemerding Blue Pigeon Shop (an established establishment in a residential area). Tuanjie Road Food Street is all about trying new things, and for dinner, choose small, local eateries. ◦ Pamir Plateau Tour: Book a small, guided tour in advance with a reputable travel agency. Ensure the vehicle is licensed and avoid "low-cost carpooling" offers from private drivers. • Safety Tips: Security in the Old Town is tight, but avoid traveling alone late at night. Respect local customs, remove shoes when entering a mosque, and refrain from taking photos. 4. Weihai: A Quiet Ocean Viewing Guide • Core Activities (Avoiding Pitfalls) ◦ For ocean views, prioritize Weihai Park and Yuehai Park for their uncrowded and clean scenery. Avoid the crowds by taking photos on Torch 8th Street before 7 a.m. and avoid those 20-yuan street-side "influencer" ice creams (which are inexpensive). ◦ Transportation: Take bus No. 46 (the most scenic coastal route) and get off at the "Haiyuan Park" stop to see the fishing boats. Avoid any "private beaches" recommended by the driver. ◦ Seafood: Pick fresh seafood at the Imperial Palace Market and have it prepared at restaurants near the market (preparation fee: 10-20 yuan per catty). Avoid the "seafood stalls" in the scenic area. • Accommodation: Choose a homestay in Shinan District (starting at 100 yuan/night), close to the subway and convenient for travel. 5. Quanzhou: Tracing the Flavor of Life • Core Activities (Avoiding the Pitfalls) ◦ Religious Pilgrimage: Kaiyuan Temple and Chengtian Temple are free, while Qingjing Temple admission is 3 yuan. Avoid the "guided tours" at the entrance (listen to the official WeChat account for the audio guide). ◦ Food Tips: On West Street, try time-honored establishments like "Yafu Runbing Pi" and "Ai Ah Shi Hua Gao." For noodle soup with vinegar pork, head to the old shop in Shuimen Lane. Avoid the overpriced combos offered at popular "influencer" check-in spots. ◦ Roaming Route: Take bus No. 2 to explore the old town, admire the arcades on Tumen Street, and explore the cultural and creative shops in Jinyu Lane for a slower pace. • Practical Tips: Stay near the Bell Tower for easy dining options, and avoid booking a room with a West Street view (they can be noisy at night). 6. Leshan: A Deep Dive into Food Tour • Core Activities (Avoiding Pitfalls) ◦ Leshan Giant Buddha: Save time and effort by choosing the "Buddha Viewing Boat Tour" (80 RMB), or take the "North Gate Trail" (avoiding the crowded cable car at the South Gate) and avoid "fast track" scams. ◦ Food Guide: For "qiaojiao beef," go to Zhouji's traditional restaurant in Suji Ancient Town; for sweet-skinned duck, choose Wang Haoer's Ji Liu Niang (buy now, vacuum-packed); and for Bobo chicken, go to Ye Po Po (the traditional restaurant is on Gulou Street). ◦ Surrounding Area Tips: Spend the morning exploring Zhanggong Bridge Food Street (a popular spot for locals) and in the afternoon, head to Suji Ancient Town for tofu pudding. Avoid the "specialty snack market" at the entrance to the scenic area. • Transportation Tips: The city center is within walking distance. Take a taxi from the high-speed rail station using an online platform. The ride takes about 15 minutes (approximately 15 RMB). III. General Tips for Traveling Alone 1. Food Pitfalls: Ask locals for recommendations on small eateries in residential areas. Choose established restaurants with 3-4 stars on Dianping. In scenic area snack streets, simply sample the food without purchasing a full meal. 2. Consumption Guidelines: Buy souvenirs at city supermarkets (50% cheaper than in scenic areas). Avoid impulsive purchases of "intangible cultural heritage products" (check market prices first). 3. Safety Guidelines: Don't tell strangers you're traveling alone. Prioritize taxis after 10 p.m. and avoid remote alleyways. The essence of travel is free exploration. There's no need to follow trending itineraries. Slow down and discover the true beauty of a city.
Come and dream an exotic dream 💫 · 📜 A Living Millennium Ancient City This is the soul of Kashgar, China's only World Cultural Heritage site centered around a complex of earthen buildings! Wander through the maze-like alleys, where terracotta walls intertwine with patterned wooden doors. Children run, craftsmen clatter, and the aroma of baked naan fills the air—it's as if time has passed, leaving only pure poetry and distant horizons. This is Kashgar Ancient Village ❤️ · ✨ Must-See Highlights 1️⃣ [Id Kah Mosque] The largest mosque in Xinjiang, its yellow brick dome and crescent tower gleam in the sunlight 📸! Listening to the call to prayer echo in the morning is instantly soothing! · 2️⃣ [Century-Old Teahouse] Sitting cross-legged on a colorful carpet, enjoying a pot of rose milk tea and a piece of honey naan, listening to Uyghur elders play and sing rebab 🎵—this is the quintessential slow life of the Western Regions! · 3️⃣ [Artisan Bazaar] A paradise for handicraft lovers! Bronze Alley, Flower Hat Street, Carpet Workshops... artisans pass down millennia-old skills with their hands. Buy a handmade pottery bowl as a souvenir! · 4️⃣ [Internet-famous Rainbow Alley] & [Bag Alley] A fairytale world awaits you around the corner! Rainbow walls and narrow alleys lined with flowery bags create exotic photo opps 📷 (wear a long white dress!) · ⏰ Best Time ✅ Spring and Autumn (April-June/September-October): Comfortable temperatures of 20°C+, apricot blossoms and grapevines shading the earthen walls, and the soft light creates stunning photos! ❌ Summers are hot and sunny, while winters are cold and lack traditional activities. · 🚌 Transportation Guide ▪️ Air: Directly fly to Kashgar Airport, then take a taxi to the Old City. ▪️ Bus: Take Tourist Line 1 to Id Kah Station to experience the slower pace of life. 🚎 ▪️ Tip: Walk through the Old City; wear comfortable shoes. · 🎫 Admission & Access 🆓 Free! (Mosque admission is 30 yuan) ⏳ Open all day, recommended to visit before 10 AM or after 7 PM. · 🍢 Foodie Spots 1️⃣ Aile Remu Rou Naan: Lamb gravy wrapped in crispy pastry. 2️⃣ Ailizati Zhuafan Restaurant: Yellow radish pilaf with yogurt, each grain of sticky rice is distinct! 3️⃣ Old Iceberg Cream Ice Cream: Hand-made milk ice cream with nuts from a herder, with a rich, milky flavor 🍨 4️⃣ Grilled Eggs & Pomegranate Juice at the Night Market: Charcoal-grilled eggs sprinkled with cumin, paired with freshly squeezed pomegranate juice, a sweet and sour balm! · 💭 In Kashgar, I understood the phrase "for you a thousand times over"— It's for the wrinkles in the corners of the old man's eyes when he smiles in the teahouse, For the ever-burning flame in the coppersmith's hands, For the warmth in every "Yaksi" (hello). This isn't a tourist attraction, it's a scorching hot world~ #The Place Where Moments Got the Most Asked Questions
If you're planning a trip to Xinjiang, you absolutely must try these 9 delicious dishes! All recommended by locals, so bookmark them now! 👉1⃣ Xinjiang Baked Buns The crispy crust envelops fragrant beef, paired with a unique cumin and onion flavor, and garnished with the unique flavor of lamb tail oil for a truly memorable experience. 📍Address: Across from the Centennial Teahouse on Boyi Road, Wusitang (Aile Remu Rou Nan) 👉2⃣Gangzi Meat A Xinjiang Uyghur specialty, this is a smaller version of the large-scale braised lamb. Cut the lamb and carrots into small pieces, place them in a porcelain jar, simmer over a fire, and sprinkle with salt for a delicious burst of flavor. 📍Address: Intersection of Qisa Road and Ajeya Road, Yawag Subdistrict 👉3⃣🍖Barbecued Meat: Lamb tumbles over charcoal, its aroma permeating the air. The skin is slightly charred, and the interior is juicy. Every bite is filled with the aroma of meat, leaving you with an overwhelming sense of bliss. 👉4⃣Big Plate Chicken Try Xinjiang Big Plate Chicken, a signature dish that always graces menus in mainland China. But only by trying the authentic local Big Plate Chicken can you truly appreciate its unique flavor! 📍Address: Southeast of Bogla Community (Kuruk Terek 2nd Lane) (Jinzhu Big Plate Chicken) 👉5⃣😋Roasted Whole Lamb: A truly epic way to enjoy lamb! Come and challenge us! Roasted whole lamb is Xinjiang's most epic delicacy. The entire lamb is meticulously roasted, resulting in crispy skin, tender meat, and a fragrant aroma. With a pinch of salt, every bite is filled with the delicious flavor of lamb—the ultimate treat for meat lovers! 🐑 . 👉6⃣ Hand-Pulled Rice With the rich flavor of lamb at its core, experience the unique charm of Xinjiang cuisine. The perfect blend of rice, lamb, carrots, onions, and lamb fat makes every bite burst with enticing aroma. 📍Address: Ailizati Pulled Rice Restaurant . 👉7⃣ Red Willow Grilled Skewers Southern Xinjiang red willow lamb skewers feature generous chunks of lamb, a rich aroma, and a tender, juicy texture, unlike typical lamb skewers. Every bite is a delight. 📍Address: Urumqi Labor Street Night Market . 👉8⃣😋Yogurt Zongzi: A Xinjiang specialty dessert, a boon for glutinous rice lovers! Yogurt Zongzi is a uniquely Xinjiang dessert. Glutinous rice is wrapped in bamboo leaves and topped with homemade yogurt and jam. It's soft and chewy, with a perfect balance of sweet and sour, leaving every bite filled with a sense of bliss. The delicate fragrance of the bamboo leaves and the richness of the yogurt blend perfectly, leaving a lasting aftertaste! 🍡 👉9⃣ Spicy Xinjiang Fried Rice Noodles This bowl of fried rice noodles is incredibly spicy, and the more you eat, the more you enjoy it. The noodles are soaked in a rich broth and filled with chunks of chicken. Every bite is a perfect blend of spicy and umami, making it a must-try. 📍Address: Dashizi Subway Station (Lingling Rice Noodles)