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Dancing, food and religion, all in a Xinjiang wedding(2)

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Relatives of the new couple pray for them. [Photo/IC]



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The bride's father hugs her and cries. [Photo/IC]


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A smaller banquet is held at the home of the groom's mother to host female guests. [Photo/IC]


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An imam looks at the marriage certificate of the new couple. [Photo/IC]


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Early in the morning, the groom Turgunjan and the elders of his family, as well as imams, have a meal. The next thing they do is chant Nikah, or marriage covenant, in the Quran. [Photo/IC]


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The bride and groom dance with guests at the banquet. Dancing is a major entertainment in a Xinjiang wedding ceremony. [Photo/IC]


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The relatives of the bride prepare food for guests a day before the wedding ceremony. [Photo/IC]


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The wedding rings. [Photo/IC]
 
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Relatives of the new couple pray for them. [Photo/IC]



20168171471422856366_0.jpg

The bride's father hugs her and cries. [Photo/IC]


20168171471422857785_0.jpg

A smaller banquet is held at the home of the groom's mother to host female guests. [Photo/IC]


20168171471422863231_0.jpg

An imam looks at the marriage certificate of the new couple. [Photo/IC]


20168171471422864932_0.jpg

Early in the morning, the groom Turgunjan and the elders of his family, as well as imams, have a meal. The next thing they do is chant Nikah, or marriage covenant, in the Quran. [Photo/IC]


20168171471422866727_0.jpg

The bride and groom dance with guests at the banquet. Dancing is a major entertainment in a Xinjiang wedding ceremony. [Photo/IC]


20168171471422868575_0.jpg

The relatives of the bride prepare food for guests a day before the wedding ceremony. [Photo/IC]


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The wedding rings. [Photo/IC]
What a beautiful wedding ceremony of Chinese people like the Muslims.
 
Then why are their traditions still Turkish? Care to explain? Even language
 
Then why are their traditions still Turkish?:haha::haha::crazy::crazy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uyghurs
The Uyghurs (/ˈwiːɡərz/; Uyghur: ئۇيغۇر, Уйғур‎, ULY: Uyghur [11] [ʔʊjˈʁʊː]; Old Turkic: ;[12] Chinese: ; pinyin: Wéiwúěr zú) are a Turkic ethnic group living in Eastern and Central Asia. Today, Uyghurs live primarily in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China, where they are one of 55 officially recognized ethnic minorities.

The ancient Uyghurs believed in Shamanism and Tengrism = Same religion as ancient Turks.

The Turkic people who moved into region in the 9th century brought with them their languages which slowly supplanted the original tongues of the local inhabitants. By the 11th century, it was noted by Mahmud al-Kashgari that the Uyghurs (of Qocho) spoke a pure Turkic language,
 
Because ccp or han chinese do not force them to give up their own traditional culture.
Tolerance is a good thing :agree:
So what if they are Uygurs they are still your citizens and i respect that 100%. As long as their rights and needs are met and respected as well as everyone in China.
 
Because ccp or han chinese do not force them to give up their own traditional culture.
That is going to change soon. In modern economy, reading a certain book all day and not learning the Chinese language will not get you too far
 
That is going to change soon. In modern economy, reading a certain book all day and not learning the Chinese language will not get you too far
Who says they are reading one book all day? Where do you get this nonsense from
 
Who says they are reading one book all day? Where do you get this nonsense from
You don't live in China and probably never been there. How does one become successful by not learning the language but secluded all day studying religion?
 
You don't live in China and probably never been there. How does one become successful by not learning the language but secluded all day studying religion?
Been there.
You are exaggerating and generalizing
 

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