In this episode of Round Table's special series, China Horizons, Niu Honglin, Laiming, and Jason Smith explore the cultural richness and modernization of Kashgar, an ancient city in Xinjiang. They discuss Kashgar's historical significance as a Silk Road hub, its unique architecture blending ancient carving techniques with modern construction, and the local government's efforts to preserve the city's authenticity while providing modern amenities. The hosts highlight the vibrant bazaars, the blend of traditional crafts with modern techniques, and the increasing role of tourism in improving local livelihoods. They also touch on the preservation and promotion of intangible cultural heritage like the 12 Muqam and Manas, and the innovative ways young people are engaging with and reinterpreting their cultural traditions. The discussion emphasizes the pride of the local people in their culture and the region's rapid development and growing confidence.
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