At the Cultural Square in Tacheng City, Xinjiang, Douwuran Duishanhan (second from left), a teacher from the Accordion Cultural Heritage Center, leads students in practicing the accordion (photo taken on July 24).
Tacheng City in the Tacheng area of Xinjiang was an important stop along the ancient Silk Road. With a good ecological environment and beautiful scenery, it has long been a place where Eastern and Western cultures blend. The city is home to over 20 ethnic groups, including Han, Kazakh, Hui, Uighur, Mongolian, Tatar, and Russian, creating a rich soil for multicultural unity.
At the Cultural Square in Tacheng City, Xinjiang, Douwuran Duishanhan (second from left), a teacher from the Accordion Cultural Heritage Center, leads students in practicing the accordion (photo taken on July 24).
Tacheng City in the Tacheng area of Xinjiang was an important stop along the ancient Silk Road. With a good ecological environment and beautiful scenery, it has long been a place where Eastern and Western cultures blend. The city is home to over 20 ethnic groups, including Han, Kazakh, Hui, Uighur, Mongolian, Tatar, and Russian, creating a rich soil for multicultural unity.
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