The Xinjiang Autonomous Region Museum, located in Urumqi, China, offers a vast collection of cultural artifacts that span the region’s rich history. The museum features three permanent exhibitions dedicated to the history of Xinjiang, along with a unique display of mummies. Visitors can explore a diverse array of objects, including bronzes, textiles, ancient books, clay sculptures, fossils, and period costumes. The expansive space requires a few hours to fully appreciate, so it’s advisable to wear comfortable walking shoes. This comprehensive museum provides a deep dive into the historical and cultural tapestry of Xinjiang.
Xinjiang Autonomous Region Museum
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