Anonymous User
May 22, 2025
[Compared to] High-end hotels use smart devices to adjust room temperature
[More love] The temperature of the palms of Uyghur girls when they pass hot milk tea
—— Their eyes smile into crescents and say "Friends from afar have worked hard"
The lavender scent on the lapels is more healing than the aromatherapy machine
[Compared to] The same old check-in spots for Internet celebrities on the commercial street
[More love] In the morning, when you open the window, you will see the century-old Grand Bazaar awakening, white mist rising from the baked bun shop, sparks splashing in the clinking sound of the coppersmith shop, and the silver-bearded elder cuts melons for you with a smile in his wrinkles: "It's very sweet, free."
[Compared to] The standard welcome fruit delivered by the hotel robot
[Warmer] The raisins that the cleaning lady quietly puts in your pocket, the security uncle reminds you in stiff Chinese "It's windy at night, so put on more clothes", and the guy at the front desk blushes and plays the dutar folk song mixed with the scent of figs across the corridor.
The most unforgettable thing about this trip to Korla was packing the sincerity of my Uyghur friends into my suitcase. If you also want to experience the warm human feelings when you open the door like I do, rather than the cold feeling of a luxury high-end hotel, I strongly recommend the Jinlan Business Hotel hidden in the Grand Bazaar of Southern Xinjiang.
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