Wednesday, 13 July 2011

The Silk Road On Life In Kashgar

From there, many of Tashkorgan head, which is the last town before the border in Pakistan, but also a trip to Karakul Lake, the landscape deserves.

Despite the characteristic atmosphere and bustling Kashgar, the city has not yet been invaded by hordes of tourists. Husan, who worked as a tour guide since 2002, said the tourists were only visible after 1995, and the city is currently in the process of building 5-star hotels. About 98 percent of its customers are foreigners. "Many clients working in Shanghai or Beijing, where all seats have thousands of tourists. They want to avoid it, then they need to be taken "off the beaten path," he said of visitors who book their services. "Kashgar still have that advantage."
     
               
     

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