Kuanglong Zhang. The Joy of the Brothers. Kashgar, China 2023. Shot on iPhone 14 Pro Max
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Kuanglong Zhang. The Joy of the Brothers. Kashgar, China 2023. Shot on iPhone 14 Pro Max
Kashgar, East Turkestan
Enigmatic splendor of Xinjiang, China.
This captivating series of images beautifully showcases the enigmatic splendor of Kashgar, Xinjiang, China. Within these frames, the essence of mystery unfolds as the majestic mountain range looms with an unwavering presence, standing as a timeless symbol of grandeur and strength. Bathed in an ethereal radiance, a divine light gently illuminates the landscape, infusing it with a profound sense of hope and optimism that resonates through the farthest reaches of China's western frontier.
Photographer: Nicholas Huo
International Photography Awards™
Scenes of daily life in Kashgar, Xinjiang, September 2005, by Christopher Herwig (source)
Map of The Route From Badakshan Across The Pamir-Steppe to Kashgar With The Southern Branch Of The Upper Oxus from the Survey made by the Mirza in 1868-69 to accompany the Paper by Major T.G.Montgomerie R.E; F.R.G.S. from 1871.
2014: The Id Kah Mosque dates back to 1442. It is the oldest and largest mosque in China, located within Kashgar’s old town. It can hold up to 20,000 worshippers and is one of the most iconic structures in Kashgar.
A Uyghur man rides a scooter while pulling his camel and horse (Kashgar, Xinjiang, August 2014).