Yining Liuxing Street is located in the central area of Yining City. It has a long history and rich ethnic culture. Liuxing Street was built in the 1930s and was designed by German designer Wassily. The entire block is hexagonal in plan. Liguang Street, Gongren Street and Sailimu Street intersect and lead directly to the central square. Six main streets radiate outward, dividing the block into six fan-shaped areas. The center is public buildings such as schools, shops, and mosques, and the periphery is a residential area.
Eight ethnic groups, including Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Russians and Han, live in the block. Nearly a hundred years of cultural accumulation has made Liuxing Street unique in the integration of Chinese and Western cultures and multi-ethnic cultures.
Liuxing Street is distributed with buildings with ethnic characteristics and Russian style. In the Langge courtyard, you can watch dance performances while eating and listen to Langge songs such as Apple Fragrance. There is also the Liuxing Street Folk Culture Exhibition Hall and the Alexander Accordion Collection Hall.
At the Liuxing Street Cultural Tourism Market, you can buy some cultural and creative products, ethnic handicrafts and authentic Xinjiang specialties.