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The earthenware crafts in Xinjiang are porcelain, right?
The pottery crafts in Xinjiang are porcelain. In short, the current research field proves that Uighurs mainly produce earthenware, and there is no porcelain unearthed and handed down from generation to generation in the local area. Kashi earthenware contains the traditional history and religious beliefs of Uighurs, reflecting their unique aesthetic taste, imaginative aesthetic thinking and creative ability, which can also be seen through the impact of the collision between Chinese and Western cultures along the ancient Silk Road and the influence of other ethnic cultures in Xinjiang. However, with the changes of the times, the project gradually withdrew from the historical stage and was once endangered. In 2007, Abdul Reheman Mohammad Ming was selected as the inheritor of Kashgar Uyghur pottery making and firing skills.
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