Tacheng Xinjiang: A Cultural Tapestry of Ethnic Harmony

I went to Xinjiang looking for repression and forced labour, but instead found this

Destination:ChinaProvince:XinjiangCity:Tacheng
I went to Xinjiang looking for repression and forced labour, but instead found this
Rafa Goes Around!2023-03-1910 min

During my trip to Xinjiang, I visited the charming city of Tacheng, where I had the chance to go to a house of a local family, whose members belong to four different ethnic groups: Han Chinese, Kirghiz, Mongolian and Russian. It was very interesting visiting this lovely home that embraces culture in this way, all the members were so attentive and open to visitors, they open the doors of their home and let us spend there a wonderful afternoon.

--- Rafa Goes Around!
March 19, 2023, Spring in China

Video Chapters

  1. 0:41Xinjiang series introduction
  2. 1:49Visiting a local family
  3. 2:02Multi-ethnic family home
  4. 3:36Music and dance performances
  5. 4:06Tasting local delicacies
  6. 5:32Tacheng Accordion Museum
  7. 6:20Accordion museum details
  8. 7:02Personal reflections
  9. 8:01Video conclusion

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I went to Xinjiang looking for repression and forced labour, but instead found this

Explore the unexpected cultural richness of Xinjiang, China! Rafa Goes Around! journeyed to Tacheng, discovering a heartwarming family home representing four unique ethnic groups: Han Chinese, Kirghiz, Mongolian, and Russian. Their welcoming hospitality and vibrant cultural blend offer a captivating glimpse into Xinjiang's diverse communities. This is a story of unexpected encounters and cultural understanding.

Tacheng Xinjiang: A Cultural Tapestry of Ethnic Harmony

During my trip to Xinjiang, I visited the charming city of Tacheng, where I had the chance to go to a house of a local family, whose members belong to four different ethnic groups: Han Chinese, Kirghiz, Mongolian and Russian. It was very interesting visiting this lovely home that embraces culture in...

Attractions in this video: Tacheng Accordion Museum