It looks like a nice tomb. The area is small but very grand. The cemetery is very grand and a big building.
Tomb of Yusup Khass Hajip
Posted: Apr 16, 2015
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有深度的旅行家
4/5Excellent
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The place is relatively small, you can finish shopping in about 20 minutes, and now the scenic spot is free, and it is great to come in and take pictures. There are not many tourists. It is behind the 12 primary school and it is suitable for just passing in and strolling.
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Posted: Nov 18, 2020
非你不渴
5/5Outstanding
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To visit such a place, you must first understand the historical background before going, otherwise it will be very abrupt and lost. There are not many people in a small place, and the architectural style is very Uighur characteristics and very solemn.
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Posted: May 4, 2020
非你不渴
5/5Outstanding
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The famous poet and scholar of the Uighur nationality in the 11th century, his ancient Huiwen chapter 82 narrative poem "False Wisdom", was translated into a variety of texts, covering many fields such as social, historical, medical and other fields in Central Asia in the 11th century, and was given by the king at that time to the former adviser to the former adviser in Central Asia. He is a celebrity in his own country.
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Posted: May 3, 2020
M36***22
4/5Excellent
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He was a famous poet and scholar of the Uighur ethnic group in the eleventh century. His books were translated into many languages and circulated.
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Posted: Feb 21, 2022
ken在路上
3/5Average
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Yu Sufu is a famous poet and scholar of the Uighur ethnic group in the 11th century. His ancient Huiwen chapter 82 narrative poem "False Wisdom" (also translated as "Knowledge to Give Happiness") is translated into a variety of languages. It covers many fields of Central Asian society, history and medicine in the 11th century. The title of 'Haas• Hajifu' (meaning imperial history, consultant) was given by the king at the time. The walls of the main house are engraved with verses from the Wisdom of Fallen, and the numbers represent the number of lines in it.