The museum shows over 400 pieces of cultural relics excavated from the ancient cities of Niya, Mallikurwatur and Yotkan. It offers a window on Silk Road contributions to cultural exchange and trade between central China and border areas.
At the Jade Factory you can see craftsmen bent over small lathes and the
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Hotan's fine jade |
results of their work in the shop above.
In the White Jade River a lot of jade has been recovered and it still today yields the odd stone for casual searchers.
You can discover the secrets of modern silk production at the silk factory and see the whole process from the initial unpicking of the cocoons to the weaving and dying of the beautiful cloth.
Every Friday and Sunday the Local bazaar takes place. It mainly sells silk and spices but it’s well worth wandering around to watch the innumerable smiths and carpenters working among the stalls.
The Melikawat Ruins, 25km southwest of Hotan, show ancient stone tools, pottery pieces, coins and beads of a formerly important capital on the Silk Road.