Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Xinjiang: Urumqi

From Turpan we headed west, the first ~100 miles to Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang. Urumqi, long a post on the Silk Road, only became the capital of Xinjiang in 1884. The name Urumqi is Mongolic rather than Turkic. The Chinese name is Wulumuqi which is quite fun to say (woo-loo-moo-chi).

Today Urumqi is a modern metropolis. Save for a few historic mosques, even most of the mosques are new. Unlike Turpan, all the mosques are rather relaxed, normal, since they are mostly Hui mosques, as Uighers consist only 1/8 of the population, down from 1/4 at the beginning of Qing rule 250 years ago. So, it looks like muslims in China are as free or unfree as christians, Buddhists, etc, unless any of the adherents are separatists - as in the case of Uighers - there must be greater degrees of suppression. Alas, our timing was bad as all the museums were closed on Monday, rather unusual for China. Below are photos of the Shaanxi Grand Mosque built in 1883.

Shaanxi  Grand Mosque - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Shaanxi  Grand Mosque - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Shaanxi  Grand Mosque - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

We left Turpan by train from Tulufan Bei (Turpan North) Railway Station, first below. The waiting Room is second below.
Tulufan Bei (Turpan North) Railway Station - Tulufan (Turpan), Xinjiang, China

Tulufan Station Waiting Room - On the Train from Turpan (Tulufan) to Ürümqi, Xinjiang, China

I made a new friend on the train. He's ethnically Kazak and resembles some of my Meckley kin.
My New Friend - On the Train from Turpan (Tulufan) to Ürümqi, Xinjiang, China

Fence and Windmills and Mountains - On the Train from Turpan to Wulumuqi.
Fence and Windmills and Mountains - On the Train from Turpan (Tulufan) to Ürümqi, Xinjiang, China

The train had been through a dust storm somewhere between Hotan and Turpan, and there was dust flying everywhere creating a layer of fine yellow dirt on the floor when we disembarked at Wulumuqi South Station.
There was a Layer of Dust on the Floor of the Train - On the Train from Turpan (Tulufan) to Ürümqi, Xinjiang, China

Disembarking At Ürümqi (Wulumuqi South) Station - On the Train from Turpan (Tulufan) to Ürümqi, Xinjiang, China

Sun-Ling Disembarking At Ürümqi Station - On the Train from Turpan (Tulufan) to Ürümqi, Xinjiang, China

Ürümqi South Railway Station - On the Train from Turpan (Tulufan) to Ürümqi, Xinjiang, China

Like many hotels in China, our hotel in Wulumuqi had a room service delivery robot (here parked in the lobby next to the low-tech water cooler).
Water Cooler and Room Service Delivery Robot - Atour Hotel - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Lunch = Veggie Baozi plus Noodle Soup.
Vegetarian Baozi- Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Noodle Soup - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Then to the Grand Bazaar for some souvenir shopping. The Tower is a replica of the Kalon Tower in Bukhara.
Tower- Grand Bazaar - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Dancers - Grand Bazaar - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

We ate dinner at the famous Ling Ling Rice Noodles restaurant. The spicy nian gao were unbelievably tasty. The best ever! No wonder there were so many yellow-clad moto delivery people waiting outside.
Lingling Rice Noodle Restaurant - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Lingling Rice Noodle Restaurant - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Lingling Rice Noodle Restaurant - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Delivery Motos In Front of Lingling Rice Noodle Restaurant - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

The second day we rode the bus (1st below) to Hongshan (Red Hill) Park, with its Buddhist Temple (2nd and 3rd below), and pretty good views from the top of the hill. Lots of folks enjoying the spring flowers at the park including a team building excursion of hair salon employees.
City Bus - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Buddhist Temple - Hongshan Park - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Arhats - Buddhist Temple - Hongshan Park - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Hongshan Park - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Hongshan Park - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Team Building - Hongshan Park - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Hongshan (Red Hill) Park - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

View from Hongshan Park - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

On the way back to the hotel we stopped by People's Park and sat for a while in the shade, and walked by the closed Confucian Temple (with red doors), and spotted a Christian church with Chinese architectural stylings.
People's Square at Lunch Hour - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Confucius Temple - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Christian Church - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

For dinner we came upon a small resto serving what could be called a Chinese "burger"; Chinese "veggie burger" for us. ;-)
Chinese "Veggie Burger" - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China

Then to a different nian gao place where the crescent-moon-shaped noodles reminded Sun-Ling of childhood Chinese New Year's meals in Shanghai
Crescent Moon Nian Gao Noodles - Urumqi (Wulumuqi), Xinjiang, China


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