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The Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar (; ), also known as International Grand Bazaar Xinjiang,〔"International Grand Bazaar Xinjiang" is the name adopted by the Bazaar itself〕 is an Islamic bazaar in Ürümqi, Xinjiang, China. It is the largest bazaar in the world by scale,〔(地标评选之新疆:国际大巴扎-搜狐新闻 ) 〕 combining Islamic culture, architecture, ethnic commerce, tourism and entertainment. It is also one of the most famous landmarks in Ürümqi, and in Xinjiang. ==Overview== Lonely Planet describes it as "no better than a Chinese tourist trap these days", while Sunday Market in Kashgar is "surely one of the most mind-boggling bazaars in Asia, and not to be missed." 〔 "Lonely Planet, China" (Lonely Planet Publications Pty Ltd, 2005) 〕 Professor of Chinese and Central Asian History at Georgetown University, James A. Millward wrote that foreigners often mistakenly think that Urumqi was originally a Uyghur city and that the Chinese destroyed its Uyghur character and culture, however, Urumqi was founded as a Chinese city by Han and Hui (Tungans), and it is the Uyghurs who are new to the city.〔(Millward 1998 ), p. 133.〕〔(Millward 1998 ), p. 134.〕 The construction of the bazaar was completed in late 2002; it was opened to public on 26 June 2003,〔(新疆:国际大巴扎_中国网 ) Retrieved on January 20, 2010〕 located near Erdaoqiao at South Jiefang Road (). The buildings and area within are constructed in an Islamic style representative of the preponderant religion and ethnic culture of the western region in China. The Bazaar is owned by Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar Co. Ltd. (). Combined with cultures of Xinjiang ethnic minorities (e.g. Uyghur, Kazakh, Hui), architecture in the bazaar were styled Islamic with its techniques of grinded-brick-to-gap and modern facings, facilitating modern architectural functions and reflecting contemporary spirits. The bazaar reproduces the commercial prosperity of the Silk Road and embodies the ethnic characteristics and regional cultures. The International Grand Bazaar occupies an area of 4,000 m², and has an 80-metre sightseeing tower, an open mosque, an opera theatre and a food court. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Grand Bazaar (Ürümqi)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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