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Fragrant Concubine Garden

Fragrant Concubine Garden

Xiangfei Park is a 4A-level cultural theme park in Kashgar, centered on the legend of Xiangfei (Fragrant Concubine)—the Uyghur consort of Emperor Qianlong. It’s a blend of Islamic architecture, Uyghur folklore, and live performances.

Basic Facts

Location: 5 km northeast of central Kashgar, Haohan Township

Area: 300 mu (200,000 m²), expanded in 2014–2019

Status: National 4A (2019); Key Cultural Relic Protection Unit (1988)

Core: Afaq Khoja Mausoleum (17th century), tomb of Xiangfei’s family

Who Was Xiangfei?

Xiangfei (1734–1788), born Iparhan, was a Uyghur noblewoman from Kashgar.

She became Consort Rong of Emperor Qianlong; legend says she had a natural fragrance.

Her family helped suppress rebellions, aiding national unity.

What to See

Main Mausoleum (Afaq Khoja Tomb)

Xinjiang’s largest domed building (26 m high, 17 m dome)

Green/yellow/blue glazed tiles, 58 tombs (family cemetery)

Mirror Pool: Taj Mahal–style reflecting pool; perfect for photos of the dome.

Xiangfei’s Former Residence: Traditional Uyghur house showcasing 18th-century life.

Ethnic Unity Exhibition Hall: Displays on Xiangfei’s life and Uyghur–Han relations.

Live Shows

10:30 AM: Welcome ceremony with Uyghur music/dance.

Daily: Joyful Xiangfei musical, folk wedding reenactments.

Visiting Tips

Ticket: ¥45 (adults); discounts for students/seniors.

Hours: 9:30–20:00 (summer); 10:00–19:30 (winter).

Best Time: 5–6 months (roses bloom, fragrant).

Combine: Pair with Kashgar Old City and Gaotai Old Town.

Highlights

Architectural Gem: Stunning Islamic design with colorful tilework.

Cultural Experience: Live performances and folk art demonstrations.

Romantic Legend: A beautiful park tied to one of China’s most famous love stories.

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