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[Exploring Kashgar: A Living Time Capsule of Culture and Modernity]-[Classic - Xinjiang's cultural heritage in new light]

Round Table China · B2 · 2025-10-03

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The Living Heritage of Kashgar

Kashgar, situated at the far western edge of China, serves as a vibrant "living ancient city" with over 2,000 years of history. Unlike archaeological sites such as the Jiaohe ruins—which remain preserved in their original, eroded state—Kashgar remains a bustling, inhabited urban center. The city acts as a "walking time capsule," blending its ancient architectural roots with the demands of modern life. Visitors are greeted by a labyrinthine urban landscape where traditional dwellings are carved from the Loess Plateau, a technique reflecting ancient construction wisdom that has been carefully renovated to ensure safety and modern utility, including the integration of drainage, electricity, and fiber internet.

Cultural Resilience and Innovation

The podcast highlights the deep-rooted cultural pride that defines modern Xinjiang. This is exemplified by the "12 Makam," an epic musical form often described as the "mother of Uyghur music." With over 300 melodies and 4,000 lines of lyrics, this 24-hour performance is not merely a relic of the past; it is being revitalized through innovative platforms like music lantern festivals, which engage younger generations. Similarly, the "Manas" epic—a hero story traditionally passed down through oral history—is being adapted by artists who blend traditional Uyghur instruments with Western elements and rock music, successfully reaching national audiences through events like the Spring Festival Gala.

The "Experience Economy" and Local Livelihoods

Tourism in Kashgar has evolved from simple sightseeing to an "experience economy." Local residents, once struggling with harsh conditions, have transformed their ancestral homes into homestays and workshops. By inviting tourists to participate in traditional crafts—such as smithing, pottery, and weaving "Atlas" silk—the city has successfully prolonged the average visitor's stay to approximately six hours. This shift is not just commercial; it represents a move toward sustainability and community development. The podcast notes that young entrepreneurs are at the forefront of this change, using their digital literacy to showcase the authentic, diverse identity of Xinjiang beyond the common stereotypes of dried fruits and flatbreads.

A Future Built on Confidence

The hosts conclude that the essence of today's Xinjiang is "confidence." This confidence is rooted in the historical resilience of the local people, who historically overcame the challenges of the wilderness—exemplified by the sophisticated, ancient water delivery systems—and now continue to innovate in the modern era. From the rise of the "snow and ice economy" following the 2022 Winter Olympics to the establishment of private museums that preserve thousands of family heirlooms, the region is in a period of rapid, optimistic development. As one host reflects, the city is constantly evolving, with new shops and cultural expressions emerging daily, ensuring that Kashgar remains a destination that demands repeated exploration.

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📖 Transcript

Hello, welcome to Roundtable's special series, China Horizons, where we get out of the studio and go to the real places here in the country and discover the authentic stories.
We are still in Xinjiang today and we are looking at a special subject.
Imagine yourself walking into a land where every corner tells a story and every tradition is a treasure.
Here in Xinjiang, we see the thrive of different cultures that are diverse, beautiful and abundant.
We'll get to the bottom of it.
And I'm Niu Honglin with Lai Ming and Yushan for today's show.

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