Ancient City of Kashgar, where time seems to pause amidst winding alleyways and sun-baked mudbrick homes. As one of China's oldest living cities, it offers a vivid tapestry of Uyghur culture, fragrant spice markets, and the iconic Id Kah Mosque buzzing with daily life. Wander through the bustling Sunday Market, once a key stop on the Silk Road, now filled with handmade crafts, vibrant textiles, and steaming bowls of laghman noodles. Nearby, the majestic Apak Hoja Mausoleum stands as a serene monument to history and faith. With its warm hospitality and enduring traditions, Kashgar invites travelers to experience Central Asia's soul right at China's western edge.