They first dug a hole in the sand, picked up some dry Populus euphratica branches and lit a fire in the sandpit. After the fire was put out, they buried the bread wrapped in meat in the ashes and baked it for use. After eating this kind of "Courage", it is said that you will feel energetic even if you don't eat for a day.
3. Some Uyghur villagers like to spread the washed clothes directly in the desert to dry.
4. Flowers bloom not only in the sand in southern Xinjiang, but also on the Uighur doorframes, beams and tapestries. In the downtown area of Bazaar, brightly embroidered "Dupa" and floating "Adelaide" clouds are like bright clouds in the sky and flowers swaying in the wind in the garden. It's really beautiful.
The girls and boys in Wuer are not only beautiful but also famous for singing and dancing. Without singing and dancing, the life of Uighurs is incomplete, and singing and dancing have become an indispensable part of their daily life. This kind of singing and dancing has never been restricted by people, places or time. No matter who they are, no matter when and where they are, they can dance as they please.
6. Hetian Uygur dinner has various forms and complete specifications. Sometimes I give Balangzi a name, give a gift, and even get my ears pierced. Relatives and friends were invited to eat, sing and dance to celebrate.