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Selling carpets at Sunday Market, Kashgar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunday Market at Kashgar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lamb or goat butchered at Kashgar Sunday Livestock Market, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pen of goats at Kashgar Sunday Livestock Market, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Senior man with sheep in Sunday Livestock Market, Kashgar, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aug 2017, Kashgar, Xingjiang, China: the famous Sunday Market of Kashgar, a popular destination along the Silk Road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aug 2017, Kashgar, Xingjiang, China: the famous Sunday Market of Kashgar, a popular destination along the Silk Road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunday Market at Kashgar
Motorbike pulling trailer of sheep, Sunday Livestock Market, Kashgar, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Senior Uyghur man in Sunday Livestock Market, Kashgar, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aug 2017, Kashgar, Xingjiang, China: arabesque decorations in the famous Sunday Market of Kashgar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vendors selling food at Kashgar Sunday Livestock Market, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aug 2017, Kashgar, Xingjiang, China: the famous Sunday Market of Kashgar, a popular destination along the Silk Road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aug 2017, Kashgar, Xingjiang, China: the famous Sunday Market of Kashgar, a popular destination along the Silk Road, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Man carrying goat thorugh Sunday Livestock Market, Kashgar, Chin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Known in Chinese as the Zhongxiya Shichang (Western-Central Asia Market), or, in Uigur, as the Yekshenba Bazaar (Sunday Bazaar), this mother of all markets attracts up to thousands villagers and nomads, all riding their donkey carts from the surrounding area and gathering in a huge area to the east of town. For the sheer scale of the occasion, it's the number one sight in Kashgar, if not all Xinjiang. Considering the large numbers of minority peoples who come to trade here, all sporting their own particular headwear, it is also an anthropologist's delight. Traffic jams of thousands of donkey carts compete with horsemen and herds of sheep for space in the chaotic dusty alleys. At the animal market, horses are test-driven, sheep are picked over and cattle are paraded before potential buyers. Animals, knives, hats, pots, carpets, and pans, fresh fruit and vegetables, clothes and boots and every kind of domestic and agricultural appliance – often handmade in wood and tin – are all on sale. Some produce, such as Iranian saffron, has come a long way to be sold here. The market goes on all day and into the early evening, and food and drink are widely available on and around the site.


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