The Xinjiang Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum in Urumqi has opened its doors, drawing residents and tourists to explore its vast collection. The museum combines exhibitions, live performances, craftsmanship inheritance, interactive experiences, education and academic exchange.
With nearly 3,000 pieces from across China as well as Belt and Road partner countries, the museum offers a two to three-hour journey through the diversity and vitality of intangible cultural heritage.
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