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Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar is one of the largest and most famous bazaars in China, located in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang. It is a vibrant cultural and commercial complex that reflects Uyghur architecture and Central Asian influences. The bazaar offers a wide range of goods, including local handicrafts, spices, dried fruits, carpets, and traditional clothing. It also features restaurants, cultural performances, and a viewing tower, making it a key destination for experiencing Xinjiang’s ethnic culture, trade history, and lively market atmosphere.
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17-Day Panorama Xinjiang Train Tour: Off-Road Hami Yardang, Hemu Village, Kanas Lake Cruise, Sayram Lake, Nalati Grassland and Duku Highway | Local Specialties and VIP Service
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4.9 (5 reseñas) Código del tour: 747582
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Xining
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17.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Xining, Hami, Urumqi +29 más
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Chinese Live, English Live
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La mejor época para visitar International Bazaar Market

Primavera
Spring in Urumqi is a season of crisp awakening, with temperatures rising from -2°C to 18°C (28°F to 64°F). This is the premier time to witness the Bazaar coming to life after the long Central Asian winter. The mild, dry air is perfect for admiring the Islamic-style architecture and the 80-meter-high Silk Road Tower without the summer crowds. As the snow melts from the surrounding Tianshan mountains, the indoor markets are filled with the first harvests of dried fruits and nuts. It is an ideal period for travelers who prefer a cool breeze while exploring the "Grand Bazaar Pedestrian Street," where the spring sun highlights the intricate brickwork and turquoise domes.
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Verano 2026
Summer transforms the Bazaar into a vibrant, high-energy trade hub with temperatures typically ranging from 19°C to 31°C (66°F to 88°F). While the afternoon sun can be fierce, the thick walls of the Bazaar buildings and the shaded stalls of the "Food Street" offer a natural reprieve. This is the peak season for Xinjiang’s legendary fruits—fresh melons, grapes, and apricots are piled high at every corner. The evenings are the highlight of the season; as the temperature drops, the "Banquet Art Grand Theater" pulses with music and dance, and the air is filled with the scent of cumin and charcoal-grilled lamb. It is the best time for "night-owl" travelers, as the Bazaar remains a hive of activity until midnight.
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Otoño
Autumn is widely heralded as the golden era for travel, featuring crisp, stable weather and pleasant temperatures between 5°C to 23°C (41°F to 73°F). As the summer heat recedes, the humidity remains low and the skies turn a brilliant, deep sapphire. This is the most comfortable season for wandering through the "Intangible Cultural Heritage" area, where you can watch craftsmen making traditional Uyghur musical instruments or copperware. The soft, golden autumn light is perfect for photography, particularly at the "Silk Road Observation Tower," where you can get a panoramic view of Urumqi against the backdrop of the turning leaves. The air is dry and refreshing, making it the most popular time for foodies to sample hot naan and spicy dapanji (big plate chicken).
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Invierno
Winter in Urumqi is a quiet, atmospheric season where temperatures typically fluctuate between -16°C to -5°C (3°F to 23°F). While the air is biting and dry, the Bazaar becomes a cozy, indoor sanctuary of warmth and culture. The absence of summer tour groups allows for a deeply personal experience; you can sip hot, spiced milk tea in a traditional rug shop while bargaining for hand-woven carpets. On snowy days, the red-brick minarets and golden domes covered in white frost create a scene straight out of a Silk Road legend. This is the best time to find the highest quality winter woolens and cashmere, and the "Afanti Barbecue Paradise" provides a steaming, soul-warming escape from the northern chill.
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Reviews for International Bazaar Market Tours

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17-Day Panorama Xinjiang Train Tour: Off-Road Hami Yardang, Hemu Village, Kanas Lake Cruise, Sayram Lake, Nalati Grassland and Duku Highway | Local Specialties and VIP Service

This journey through Xinjiang was absolutely unforgettable! The Silk Road Express train provided a comfortable and scenic way to explore, and the guides were very attentive and knowledgeable. The visits to Kanas Lake and the Tianshan Grand Canyon were highlights, offering breathtaking views that words can't fully describe. The local experiences, like the naan-making workshop, were unique and enriching. I loved every moment and highly recommend this tour!

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Preguntas frecuentes sobre tours de International Bazaar Market

Is the Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar open during the winter months, and are there fewer crowds?

Yes, the Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar is open year-round, including winter. Operating hours are typically 10:00 AM–7:00 PM. Winter visits (December–February) offer shorter lines and easier navigation, though some outdoor areas may be colder. Indoor markets and cultural exhibits remain accessible, making it ideal for focused shopping and photography without peak-season crowds.

What local currency should I bring for shopping at the Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar?

Use Chinese Yuan (CNY/RMB) at the bazaar. While credit cards are accepted at larger stalls, cash is preferred by most vendors. ATMs in nearby shopping districts like Erdaoqiao supply Yuan. Inform your bank of travel plans to avoid card blocks. Keep small bills handy for bargaining over items like dried fruit, rugs, and souvenirs.

How do I get from Ürümqi Diwopu International Airport to the Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar?

Take Airport Bus Line 1 to main transit points like Nanmen, then transfer to Bus 309 or 310 directly serving the bazaar. The trip takes about 45–60 minutes. Taxis cost 80–120 CNY and offer door-to-door convenience. Ride-hailing apps like DiDi work reliably. Avoid unlicensed drivers; confirm meters are used or rates agreed upon before departure.

Are there cultural etiquette rules to follow when visiting the Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar?

Respect local Uyghur customs by dressing modestly and asking permission before photographing vendors. Avoid displaying pork or alcohol in conservative areas. Use your right hand when handing or receiving items. Haggling is expected but should be polite. Learning basic Uyghur greetings like “Yaxshimusiz?” (How are you?) fosters goodwill and enriches interactions.

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