
Xinjiang’s Ice Art: Carving History into Frozen Masterpieces
Xinjiang artist Yuan Wenyu preserves Altay’s ancient petroglyph traditions through intricate ice sculptures, blending cultural heritage with frozen artistry.
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Xinjiang artist Yuan Wenyu preserves Altay’s ancient petroglyph traditions through intricate ice sculptures, blending cultural heritage with frozen artistry.
Master singer Tao Utunason safeguards Xinjiang’s Mongolian long song tradition, bridging generations through ancestral melodies rooted in nomadic heritage.
Altay’s Snow Monster A-Le mascot, born from local animator Arsbek’s childhood memories, emerges as Xinjiang’s cultural ambassador with potential global reach.
Dong Yuanfu, a Turpan artisan, dedicates 30+ years to preserving Xinjiang’s ancient painted pottery art, teaching villagers to safeguard cultural heritage.
Na Dinghao’s traditional Xinjiang dough sculptures blend ancient craft with modern creativity, becoming cultural ambassadors and popular souvenirs at the Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar.
Xinjiang’s 2025 Heavenly Horses Festival blends equestrian sports, cultural preservation, and tourism development through a five-month celebration of regional heritage.
Musician Shafqat transforms Yining’s Star Street with a vibrant cultural hub blending books, music, and community collaboration in Xinjiang.
Meet Xu Dongliang, the artisan safeguarding Xinjiang’s ancient murals for over 30 years, preserving Silk Road history for future generations.
Xinjiang’s ancient Silk Road transforms into a modern corridor of cultural preservation and economic growth, blending millennia of history with 21st-century innovation.
Parida Turdi’s Gul Doll embodies Xinjiang’s cultural diversity and women-led economic growth, supported by local empowerment initiatives.
New film ‘Story of Cotton Field’ celebrates Xinjiang’s development through a tale of perseverance and intergenerational effort, premiering in China June 21.
Alexander Zazulin, a Xinjiang-based Russian accordion virtuoso, bridges cultures through his museum of 800 instruments and dedication to preserving ethnic musical traditions.
Xinjiang artist Alading Asihali uses music and storytelling to showcase his homeland’s beauty, challenging stereotypes and inviting global audiences to explore the region’s rich culture.
Xinjiang’s Hetian Museum showcases 10,000+ Silk Road relics, revealing multicultural exchanges through Khotanese Buddhist art, Han-Tang artifacts, and jade craftsmanship.