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Canadian Blogger Throws Budget Bash in Xinjiang to Boost Local Homestay 🌟

When 500 RMB Meets 100 Guests: A Kashi Homestay Revival

Picture this: ancient alleyways of Kashi, where the scent of cumin lamb skewers mingles with the sound of dutar strings. 🎶 Here, Canadian content creator Daniel Dumbrill is staging what locals call 'the party of the off-season' – a 500 RMB ($70) extravaganza aimed at saving a struggling homestay.

Armed with nothing but charm and a smartphone 📱, Daniel negotiates with street vendors for bulk naan orders, recruits Uygur musicians for live music, and (legend says) even convinced a local ice cream cart to become 'sponsor-in-chief.' ❄️ 'It's like planning Coachella with pocket change,' he laughs, referring to the California music festival.

The stakes? Packing the courtyard with at least 100 guests to prove the homestay's potential. By sunset, the space buzzes with travelers swapping stories over pomegranate juice, while TikTok clips of the event already rack up views. 🎥

'This isn't just about one night,' Daniel tells us. 'It's showing how creative solutions can revive cultural tourism – no big budgets needed.' 🌍✨

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