
And here's the spanking new Kashgar made by Chinese for Chinese:

Note the green windows with aluminum frames - dead giveaway - and the streets are nice and wide to accommodate the armored vehicles ...? There was certainly enough of them around the city, with many army posts established throughout complete with sandbags and soldiers armed with machine guns / rifles and shields.Apart from anything Kai Tai Dance Hall seemed to be a hotspot particularly hot - here, the army had really bunkers down with dozens of soldiers and metal fences. This must be where those pesky Uighurs have thrown stones or something in Chinese, came into force to avenge the honor of all those Chinese women who were raped by gangs of mad hairy Uighurs in the province of Guangdong previous month.
So what if particular, that rumor proved to be false? Fights are fun and the Uighurs should be taught that manages the place.I stopped outside the dance hall Kai Tai something to watch beautiful men (after all I am partial to a good man in uniform, only to be told, but by a man smiling broadly: No feet! What - outside the fence? On a public sidewalk?
The main mosque in the city, giving now a tourist "view" something
Everywhere was the rubble of demolished houses Moonscapes barren, the sign of a new victory for China in the past. The few houses still standing were mostly smeared with the formidable character "Chai" meaning Destroy!
But the Chinese have plans for the place and is converting it into a center clean and orderly tourist Uighurs know where their place is to sing and dance, and otherwise shut up:
And in fairness, are they allowed to keep their mosques and all the rest?...
Continue Reading...