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Known for its hexagonal layout, Liuxing Street in Yining City, Ili Kazak Autonomous Prefecture, in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, was designed by a German engineer and built in the mid-1930s, creating a star-like pattern from a central point with six radiating main roads.
A vibrant cultural hub, Liuxing Street is home to residents from various ethnic groups living together in harmony. Traditional courtyards open their doors with heartfelt hospitality to tourists, offering milk tea, snacks like "Mianfeizi," and local crafts, all wraped up in the aroma of freshly baked bread.
Join us for a stroll among colorful houses and alleyways and let the sweet notes of the accordion and the joyful dance performances sweep you away.
Tune in to CGTN at 3 p.m. Beijing Time on September 15, for an immersive journey down the bustling and welcoming Liuxing Street!
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Known for its hexagonal layout, Liuxing Street in Yining City, Ili Kazak Autonomous Prefecture, in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, was designed by a German engineer and built in the mid-1930s, creating a star-like pattern from a central point with six radiating main roads.
A vibrant cultural hub, Liuxing Street is home to residents from various ethnic groups living together in harmony. Traditional courtyards open their doors with heartfelt hospitality to tourists, offering milk tea, snacks like "Mianfeizi," and local crafts, all wraped up in the aroma of freshly baked bread.
Join us for a stroll among colorful houses and alleyways and let the sweet notes of the accordion and the joyful dance performances sweep you away.
Tune in to CGTN at 3 p.m. Beijing Time on September 15, for an immersive journey down the bustling and welcoming Liuxing Street!