The distinctive housings of Uygur, Hui, Xibe, Uzbek, Manchu, Daur and other ethnic groups are generally designed as rectangle flatroofed...
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Houses of Xinjiang minorities are designed with thousands of postures and styles, which can be divided into two types: pastoral...
Minority men in Xinjiang like wearing waistband or leather belt. Waistband can defend against coldness and play the role of...
Wearing earrings, rings, bracelets, necklaces and other ornaments is the common hobby of Xinjiang women, particularly the Uygur women. On...
The beautiful Uygur girls are sung repeatedly in those songs full of tenderness which were adapted by Wang Luobin. They...
As a traditional grooming habit of the Uygur people wearing braids has along history. The Uygur takes the features of...
Women of minority ethnic groups such as Uygur and Kazak like wearing colorful dresses,with pants made of figured cloth or...
Women of ethnic minorities in Xinjiang like wearing all kinds of head scarves with different designs and colors and every...
Men of Uygur, Kazak, Kirgiz, Tajik and other ethnic groups tend to wear all kinds of fur hats and felt...
Traditional costumes of minorities in Xinjiang possess different styles andbright colors, implicating rich local features. Men prefer nuttiness, benefit, comfort...
Dandelion Wine This is a recipe recorded in Li Shi Zhen’s sixteenth century materia medica. This wine dissipates toxic heat...
Rose Petal Wine This wine stimulates blood circulation and normalizes the flow of qi in the body. Its specific functions...
American Ginseng Wine This ginseng wine strengthens qi, nourishes Yin, and stimulates the production of body fluids. It is prescribed...
WINES The term “wine,” jiu in Chinese, refers not to European grape wine but to spirits—generally rice spirits or that...
Ginseng and Walnut Tea This tea nourishes qi, strengthens the functions of the kidneys, and moistens the lungs. It is...
Ginger Tea Ginger tea dispels cold, strengthens the functions of the stomach and intestines, and blocks diarrhea. It is also...
Dry Dandelion and Chrysanthemum Tea This infusion dissipates toxic heat and evil wind and treats colds as well as sore...
Ginseng Tea This tea nourishes the wu zang (the five generating and storing organs of the body—heart, liver, spleen, lungs,...
Black Sesame Tea This tea nourishes the blood, liver, and kidneys and cures bouts of dizziness. It is often prescribed...
Tea, what we call cha in China, usually refers to an infusion made with the leaves of the Camellia sinensis...