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Out with the old and in with the new: The ancient city of Kashgar is being replaced.

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''Preservationists say the demolition of the Old City section of Kashgar, is a blow to China’s Islamic and Uighur culture. But work has already begun, center, to raze about 85 percent of the area. '' :: What do you think about this? Should we do something about it? Can we do anything about it?
14 years ago, May 29th 2009 No: 1 Msg: #74283  

Nine hundred families already have been moved from Kashgar’s Old City, “the best-preserved example of a traditional Islamic city to be found anywhere in central Asia,” as the architect and historian George Michell wrote in the 2008 book “Kashgar: Oasis City on China’s Old Silk Road.”


Quote from To Protect an Ancient City, China Moves to Raze It

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