Hot Samsa Kashgar Sunday Market

What the heck happened to Kashgar's ancient Old City? Was it torn down? Rebuilt? Left to ruin? Join me as I revisit this fascinating part of Silk Road history. Follow FarWestChina on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/farwestchina Traveling to Xinjiang? http://www.xjtravelguide.com ----------------------------------------------- Here's a quick look at the gear I use to film these videos: My primary camera: http://amzn.to/2sufDTA My stabilized camera: http://amzn.to/2tN8L7J My microphone: http://amzn.to/2sR8jR3 My other camera: http://amzn.to/2sKKRd6 ------------------------------------------------ When I first visited Kashgar's Old City in 2008, the mud brick homes that had stood on that spot for centuries formed a labyrinth of alleyways that was fun to wander around. Then, in 2009, the Chinese government deemed these homes unsafe and decided to tear them down and rebuild them completely, much to the horror of the international community. They tore down everything except a small portion on the east side of the city. Now, eight years later, I have decided to revisit this ancient Silk Road oasis and find out what has happened to this "new" Old City. Did they rebuild it well? How does it compare to the "old" Old City? What do the locals think? Join me as I explore the back alleys of Kashgar's Old City, try a bit of Uyghur street food and even get a personal tour of an old Uighur home!