Well, in fact, many things in Xinjiang have strong ethnic customs.
Beautiful jade, Adelaide silk, Yingjisha knives, exquisite cosmetic mirrors, and handmade Uyghur dolls. The prices vary, but they are all quite exquisite.
For example, when I go to the mainland, I usually bring makeup mirrors or dolls for girls. After all, they are not cheap haha.
I wish you have fun in Xinjiang. There will be an Asia-Europe Expo here in September, which will be very lively~ Follow-up question: I would like to ask, are there any souvenirs in Ili that I can bring back to the girls? Answer in a decent manner:
You will gain a lot by visiting the International Grand Bazaar in Urumqi. Addendum: In fact, the souvenirs from various parts of Xinjiang are not much different. They are more comprehensive in Urumqi. What are the specialties of Ili? The unique tourist souvenirs of Ili include Kazakh handicrafts.
Embroidery, wood carvings (wooden bowls, wooden spoons, wooden vases, etc.), horn whips, Xibe sachets (tobacco pouches), Yining saddles and various jewelry with ethnic characteristics are all handmade and have great decorative and collection value.
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But it's a pity that your friend can't taste Xinjiang's most famous delicacy. By the way, it's the season when the grapes are ripe recently, and they are very sweet.
You can also buy raisins for girls, the rose-scented kind, which are especially good for girls and have a beauty effect. Supplement: However, there is no such thing as decent gifts in Xinjiang, they can only be said to be thoughtful and refined.
Follow-up question: It seems I don’t have time to go to the Grand Bazaar.
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You should go to Tianshan.
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