Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
    USA

    New life in Turpan's dead zones

    By Erik Nilsson in Xinjiang | China Daily USA | Updated: 2015-07-10 10:48
    Share
    Share - WeChat

    Rich tapestry of old, new cultures on ancient and emergent routes

    The Easter Bunny shows how the ghost towns in China's westernmost incarnations are being reincarnated as international attractions, and evoke the merits of multiculturalism, which propelled their prominence, and the perils of intolerance, which forced their falls.

    The Easter Bunny came to town - specifically an ancient ghost town in the Xinjiang Uyghur autonomous region.

    When the day celebrating the resurrection of Jesus coincided with the Chinese Tomb Sweeping Day in April, our 3-year-old scoured Yar's ruins for candy-packed plastic eggs stashed by a pagan hare.

    It dawned on us that the fact we staged the egg hunt in the dead city of Yar shows how its ancient position as a multicultural Silk Road nexus is breathing new life into its international appeal.

    It wove the narrative thread hemming Turpan's rich tapestry of past and present cultures along the ancient and emergent routes.

    The site's past multiculturalism sired the city that lured us there.

    And we contributed to its revived internationalism by observing our foreign festival among its remnants. Chinese unacquainted with the egg-stashing custom gawped.

    The bunny - a symbol of birth adopted by Christians when they co-opted the pagan equinox tribute to the fertility goddess Eostre - that day played by two nonreligious parents from the United States, celebrated the festivals' confluence by stashing eggs (shamanic fecundity totems) in a massacred city's Buddhist cave temple.

    The mythical cottontail did so when two distinct lunar calendars collided so Easter coincided with the Chinese festival hailing from the ancient ancestral worship linked to folk religions, Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism.

    That is, in a now predominantly Islamic swathe where Manichean and Nestorian beliefs previously prevailed.

    Yar was a global village before the term existed, but intolerance made it a mass grave.

    Its heterogeneous composition propelled prosperity for 1,600 years.

    Then Islamic Mongolian conquerors incinerated Yar to enforce religious homogeny.

    This left what Hungarian-British archeologist Aurel Stein a century ago called "a maze of ruined dwellings and shrines carved out for the most part from the loess soil".

    Stein's depiction remains apt.

    This early legacy attracts a growing plethora of modern peoples from further afield - even US nationals.

    Europeans didn't "discover" the "New World" for nearly a century after Yar was decimated.

    But their ancestors (in this case, our family) have since zipped the other way across the planet to this westernmost strip of the Far East. And not just to hide eggs.

    Thus, Turpan's ancient ghost cities of Yar and nearby Qocho are being reincarnated and repopulated by a multiplying diversity of sojourners.

    These ancient trade hubs were vital nodes of the 5,000-kilometer Tianshan Silk Road corridor that linked China with modern Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. Today's Turpan is poised to become a central nexus of the embryonic Silk Road Economic Belt.

    eriknilsson@chinadaily.com.cn

     

    The ruins of the ancient city of Yar in the Xinjiang Uyghur autonomous region's Turpan became a UNESCO tourist attraction last year. Photos by Erik Nilsson

     

    An ethnic Uygur villager rests in Turpan's ancient Tuyugou Valley, where a nascent tourism industry is taking root.

     

    The Turpan Museum's displays exhibit not only the region's history but also its prehistory.

    (China Daily USA 07/10/2015 page5)

    Today's Top News

    Editor's picks

    Most Viewed

    Top
    BACK TO THE TOP
    English
    Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
    License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

    Registration Number: 130349
    FOLLOW US
    人妻无码中文字幕免费视频蜜桃 | 熟妇人妻中文a∨无码| 精品一区二区三区无码免费视频| 亚洲中文字幕无码一区| 国产真人无码作爱视频免费| 麻豆AV无码精品一区二区| 亚洲人成影院在线无码观看| 未满小14洗澡无码视频网站| 日韩av无码中文无码电影| 天堂…中文在线最新版在线| 人妻一区二区三区无码精品一区| 色综合AV综合无码综合网站| 东京热av人妻无码专区| 99高清中文字幕在线| 中文字幕无码av激情不卡久久| 国产精品99精品无码视亚| 亚洲AV无码久久寂寞少妇| 日韩精品无码一区二区视频| 最近中文字幕大全免费视频| 亚洲乳大丰满中文字幕| 中文无码喷潮在线播放| 亚洲国产精品无码久久青草| a级毛片无码兔费真人久久| 人妻丰满熟妞av无码区| 亚洲成av人片在线观看无码不卡| 无码人妻精品一区二区蜜桃网站| 亚洲乱码中文字幕综合234| 亚洲欧美中文字幕| 久久久久中文字幕| 久久精品中文字幕久久| 日本阿v网站在线观看中文| 日韩亚洲国产中文字幕欧美| 亚洲中文字幕AV在天堂| 日本妇人成熟免费中文字幕| 一本一道av中文字幕无码| 中文字幕Av一区乱码| 波多野结衣在线中文| 国产亚洲美日韩AV中文字幕无码成人| 最近2018中文字幕免费视频| 亚洲中文字幕视频国产| xx中文字幕乱偷avxx|