24 Hours in China’s Most Restricted Region

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China was our 19th country together (first visited in 2016)🌏

We spent 24 hours in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang and one of China’s most restricted regions, exploring a side of China most travelers never see. From Hongshan Park and the Xinjiang Provincial Museum to a vegan lunch in a local neighborhood and the stunning International Grand Bazaar, this Urumqi travel guide covers Uyghur culture, Central Asian food, Islamic architecture, and daily life in Western China. We stayed at the Conrad Urumqi, tried Turkish coffee and Western Chinese noodles, and walked through mosques and markets that feel worlds away from Beijing or Shanghai. China travel, Xinjiang travel, Uyghur food, Silk Road.

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00:00 Intro – China You’ve Never Seen
01:20 Landing in Urumqi
01:50 Conrad Hotel Room Tour ($140 Hilton Stay)
05:20 Meeting Our Guide Victor
05:35 Hongshan Park & City History
09:15 Two Dragons Legend
10:50 Spirit of the Pomegranate
12:50 Xinjiang Provincial Museum
16:10 Luckin Coffee Run
17:15 Vegan Lunch in a Local Neighborhood
20:05 International Grand Bazaar
24:20 Urumqi Food Market (Ostrich Eggs, Turkish Coffee, Plov)
28:25 Heading to the Airport
29:30 Final Thoughts

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