You can use your negotiation skills there. Urumqi locals buy raisins, almonds and other local products, and generally go to Hongqi Road Market, where the quality and price are more suitable. Just next to the bustling Hongqi Road, many buses such as No.7 and 17 passed by. It is a commodity distribution center in Urumqi, changji city and even the whole northern Xinjiang. All foreign goods must transit here first.
There is a famous Asian shopping mall in the urban area, which is not only the largest wholesale market for small commodities in northern Xinjiang, but also the largest in five northwestern provinces, with many local products gathered. Changji people often come here to shop instead of other shopping malls, and many Urumqi people also come here. In Changji, you might as well go and have a look. Maybe you can buy something unique. Featured jade carving products Xinjiang Jade Carving Factory is the first professional jade carving factory in Xinjiang. The world-famous Hetian jade, Manas jade and Hami topaz are mainly used to make antique utensils such as vases, Luwu, flowers, figures and various jewelry. Products are exported to Europe, America, Japan, Southeast Asia and other countries and Hong Kong and Macao.
Reziwapu is a plucked instrument widely used by Uygur, Uzbek, Tajik and other ethnic groups. The piano is made of wood, the speaker is hemispherical, and the surface is covered with sheepskin, donkey skin, horse skin or python skin. The neck is slender and the top is curved. Rewafu can be divided into southern Xinjiang Rewafu (also known as Kashgar Rewafu) and northern Xinjiang Rewafu (Yuankanmuli Rewafu). The Rewafu piano in southern Xinjiang is small, the fingerboard is wrapped with silk strings, which can change flavor and has a sonorous tone.
Rewafu in northern Xinjiang, made of copper or animal bones, is generally five-stringed, with a soft and crisp tone. In Kashgar, southern Xinjiang, Rewafu's piano body, stem and head are often inlaid with exquisite ethnic patterns with animal bones. It is not only a solo instrument, but also a very exquisite handicraft, which is deeply loved by tourists. Flower hat, called Doba in Uygur, is a kind of hat that Uygur men, women and children like to wear.
This flower hat is in the shape of a four-sided dome, which is not only practical, but also a decorative handicraft. On flower caps, ethnic patterns are usually embroidered with black and white or colored silk threads. Flower hat is not only a necessity for daily life of Uighurs, but also a precious gift for relatives, friends and VIPs. Nowadays, flower hats not only become family handicrafts, but also sell well in domestic and foreign markets and become important tourism products. Xinjiang is famous not only for the Silk Road, but also for the land of melons and fruits. There are six main fruits in the world: apples, grapes, pears, peaches, bananas and oranges. In addition to the latter two, Xinjiang is rich in four kinds. In addition, it also produces cantaloupe, fig, walnut, almond, pistachio, sour plum, apricot and jujube.
Through the efforts of generations of people of all ethnic groups, many excellent melon and fruit varieties have been carefully cultivated, some of which are rare treasures. As a popular folk song in Xinjiang says, the grapes in Turpan, the melons in Hami and the pears in Korla are praised by everyone, and the pomegranate in Yecheng is the best. There are more than 900 kinds of fruit trees, making Xinjiang a natural fruit exhibition hall. Aide silk is a kind of silk material that Uygur women like very much, and it is famous for its bright colors.
The color contrast is large and the contrast is strong. Usually green, sapphire, yellow, cyan, pink, purple, orange, gold, bright green, black and white. The design is exquisite, compact and rigorous, and the color is strong, transparent and realistic, which reproduces the beauty of light and color in nature. Rice is soft and elastic, light and elastic, beautiful and gorgeous, with distinctive Uygur cultural characteristics, and is deeply favored by ethnic minorities.
Now people not only regard Adelaide silk as cloth, but also many people buy it as handicrafts and make it into interior decoration. Sha Ying Road, named after its origin in Yengisar County, has a history of more than 400 years. Excellent materials, exquisite workmanship and elegant appearance.
Knives mainly include phoenix tail style, lark style, oriole style and magpie style that Uighurs like, red-billed mountain crow style that Kazakhs like, Longquan sword style that Han people like, and animal horn style that Mongolians like. Xinjiang Carpet Xinjiang Carpet is not only a household name in China, but also enjoys a high reputation in the world. The carpet surface is smooth, the carpet board is firm and soft, the appearance is elegant, the tone is bright, and it has distinctive national characteristics and strong local colors, which is unique in the international carpet industry.
Xinjiang carpet, as an important traditional precious export commodity in Xinjiang, has won high praise from users all over the world and is called carpet with unique oriental style. Erdaoqiao Market Erdaoqiao, a century-old street, has a long history and is one of the most ethnic markets in Xinjiang. Xinjiang Erdaoqiao Bazaar has various local products, ethnic costumes, handicrafts, dried and fresh fruits and ethnic snacks. There are Turpan grapes, Hami melons, Korla pears, Kuqa apricots, raisins, almonds, Elaeagnus angustifolia and candied melons. There are unique Hotan carpets, colorful national costumes, Adelis silk and other decorations, Uygur embroidered hats, agate necklaces, gem ring and so on. There are exquisite Ingisha knives, as well as bronzes, cloth and clothing from South Asia and Arab countries.
The commerce on Bashang seems to come out from under the soil, just like the product of the soil itself, it still maintains many traditional connotations. Erdaoqiao market is like a gray novel suddenly wrapped in paper, like a small sack and basket with messy colors. Sometimes they contain biographies of saints, and sometimes goods from the Middle East and Russia. What is fashionable is the outdated life order. Here, what people say has become very vigorous from the usual state. Vendors hold their belongings one by one, just like babies. They compete fiercely with each other. In the market, you can guess what kind of market you are walking in by closing your eyes and smelling the smell. Sometimes the smell of fresh beef and mutton comes to your face, and you go to the meat market. From the butcher's face, we can see the cleverness of the surgeon.
They are more active than others. Their job is to slaughter animals, cut the meat from the shoulders, visually inspect it, and then stamp it. Sometimes when you smell leather and manual labor, you will get into the middle of countless leather hats and boots. Then, the pungent musk surrounds you, and the fragrance of other commodities in the spice market will scratch your nose. Sunday is the busiest time in Erdaoqiao market. Let's pay attention to the clever faces of naughty Uygur children tanned by the sun.
They are precocious and smart, sometimes they laugh foolishly in the market and play pranks freely and boldly. On this day, you can even hold a wedding. Somehow, you will be squeezed among a group of people who are fighting, and the air will suddenly be filled with the sound of Uighur musical instruments. From flea market to Rebiya market, it is the most crowded place. Pay attention to pickpockets at this time and take good care of your belongings. In the Erdaoqiao market in summer, there will be local handmade yogurt stalls, thick yogurt, honey and crushed ice, which are very fragrant and thirst-quenching. You will see men, women and children sitting on benches, holding big bowls, drinking and chatting. In Erdaoqiao Street, you can often see folk hairdressers working. The hand shaver they use is unique, simple and ancient.
This kind of shaver is also sold in Erdaoqiao market, which is usually sold by Uighur elderly people on the street. If you doubt whether it is sharp or not, the old man will take off his hat and shave off a lock of hair with a razor to show you. They are very cheap, usually every 3 yuan. Arrival: You can take the bus 10 1 or 1 in the city, or walk to the north gate of Jiefang South Road next to Xinhua Bookstore in the south gate. This is also the only way to go to Hantengli Temple, just at the intersection. You can drop by.
Zhongshan Road Zhongshan Road is the center of Urumqi in history. As early as the thirty-eighth year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (1773), it was a bustling area where merchants gathered and cultural facilities were complete. On March 23rd, 2005, Zhongshan Road Commercial Street was named as a famous commercial street in China.
At present, Zhongshan Road Commercial Street has gathered eight Fortune 500 enterprises and 125 shopping mall, becoming the Wangfujing of Urumqi. Min Street, located in the middle of Longquan Street (Shanxi Lane) in Urumqi, Xinjiang, is the largest street with the most distinctive ethnic style and the strongest cultural characteristics in the northwest. It brings together the culture, customs, catering and specialties of Xinjiang 15 prefectures and cities.
Jade carving products Xinjiang Jade Carving Factory is the first professional jade carving factory in Xinjiang. The world-famous Hetian jade, Manas jade and Hami topaz are mainly used to make antique utensils such as vases, Luwu, flowers, figures and various jewelry. Products are exported to Europe, America, Japan, Southeast Asia and other countries and Hong Kong and Macao.
Reziwapu is a plucked instrument widely used by Uygur, Uzbek, Tajik and other ethnic groups. The piano is made of wood, the speaker is hemispherical, and the surface is covered with sheepskin, donkey skin, horse skin or python skin. The neck is slender and the top is curved. Rewafu can be divided into southern Xinjiang Rewafu (also known as Kashgar Rewafu) and northern Xinjiang Rewafu (Yuankanmuli Rewafu). The Rewafu piano in southern Xinjiang is small, the fingerboard is wrapped with silk strings, which can change flavor and has a sonorous tone.
Rewafu in northern Xinjiang, made of copper or animal bones, is generally five-stringed, with a soft and crisp tone. In Kashgar, southern Xinjiang, Rewafu's piano body, stem and head are often inlaid with exquisite ethnic patterns with animal bones. It is not only a solo instrument, but also a very exquisite handicraft, which is deeply loved by tourists. Flower hat Flower hat, called Doba in Uygur language, is a hat that Uygur men, women and children like to wear.
This flower hat has four staring domes, which is not only practical, but also a decorative and aesthetic handicraft. On flower caps, ethnic patterns are usually embroidered with black and white or colored silk threads. Flower hat is not only a necessity for daily life of Uighurs, but also a precious gift for relatives, friends and VIPs. Nowadays, flower hats not only become family handicrafts, but also sell well in domestic and foreign markets and become important tourism products.