In this episode of Round Table's "China Horizons," Niu Honglin, along with co-hosts Lai Ming and Jason Smith, explore the cultural vibrancy of Kashgar, an ancient city in Xinjiang. They discuss Kashgar's historical significance as a Silk Road hub and its unique architecture, which blends ancient traditions with modern living. The hosts delve into the city's efforts to preserve its heritage through renovations and infrastructure upgrades, balancing the needs of residents with the desire to attract tourists. They also highlight the role of young people in promoting and innovating their culture, including music, art, and local products, and the increasing popularity of cultural tourism, sports, and winter activities in the region, emphasizing the blend of tradition and modernity that defines Kashgar.
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