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Is there any national taboo to Xinjiang? Thank you?

Is there any national taboo to Xinjiang?

The best time to travel is from April to October, and the best time is from July to September. The precautions are as follows:

1. The temperature difference between morning and evening in Xinjiang is relatively large, reaching about 10-15 degrees. In addition, in some cases, clothes such as coats and sweaters are required, such as overnight in Tianchi, younanshan ranch, Dengyi glacier, touring Kanas Lake, and going to Bayinbuluk grassland.

2. Due to the vast territory of Xinjiang and the long ride time, tourists have to get off the bus to walk or experience the fun of riding horses and camels.

3. Although the temperature in Xinjiang is slightly lower than that in the mainland, due to the high altitude in many areas of Xinjiang, ultraviolet radiation is strong. Therefore, tourists should prepare sufficient and effective sunscreen, and equip with heat clearing, thirst quenching and moistening drugs or granules, such as summer mulberry chrysanthemum granules, ten drops of water, etc., so as not to bear too dry and hot climate for a while.

4. When traveling in Xinjiang, due to the long journey and great climate difference, it is difficult for tourists to adapt for a while, and they may come back with symptoms of acclimatization. Tourists should take relevant drugs and some regular treatment drugs, such as band aids, cold drugs or gastrointestinal discomfort drugs.

5. Due to the typical continental arid climate in Xinjiang, the temperature difference between morning and evening is large. When sleeping at night, the air conditioner should be turned on to a proper level, not too cold, or the quilt should not be covered when sleeping, causing physical discomfort.

6. Xinjiang is the land of fruits. It's a great pleasure to eat fruits in Xinjiang, but don't drink hot tea after eating fruits to avoid diarrhea.

7. Xinjiang is a multi-ethnic minority area with strong religious color. People who believe in Islam don't eat pork, etc., which is the biggest taboo in their life and can't be offended.

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Thank you. How do you say it in Xinjiang?

Thank you. In Xinjiang, the pronunciation is "rehamat". There are many ethnic minorities in Xinjiang. Uyghur is not Xinjiang Dialect. The common language of China is Chinese. If you refer to a dialect, the "thank you" of Xinjiang Dialect is the same pronunciation, but the tone is different.

In any case, Xinjiang Dialect does not have the meaning of Uighur and other minority languages, which is a mistake that many people in the country are prone to fall into. If we want to refer to the minority language, we should use the original name of the minority language, such as' Uighur 'and' Kazakh '.

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Common words from Uyghur or other national languages:

1. Yanggangzi: woman, daughter-in-law

2. Balang (son): 'BA' in a low voice, close to 'BA'; boy, young man

3. Abnesti, abnesti: 'a' whisper; curse, go to die!

4. Yaoerdasi and yadaxi: comrades and friends

5. Magley: come here

6. Leather teeth: onion. For example, the famous dish "spicy skin (Ersheng) red": Pi Ya Zi, spicy skin, tomatoes, plus coriander, sliced cold mix. (tiger food in the mainland)

7. Wei ~ sauce ~: exclamation, alas, it's going to take a long time

8. Tasilang: dead, dead, dead

9. Ha (LA) Ma Si: all of them

10. Blind ah ~ ~: go away!

11. Jacques: OK!