Kashgar has a history stretching over 2,000 years, and some parts of the city have remained unchanged for centuries. This includes a teahouse named "A Hundred-Year-Old Teahouse," which was a gathering place for business people from various Central Asian countries. Mamat Mamatkerim and his family have owned the teahouse for about a century, and it has been serving as a daily meeting spot for locals. CGTN's Li Jianhua takes you to the teahouse to experience the most authentic tea culture in Kashgar, in China's northwestern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
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