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Brushstrokes of Heritage: Uygur Calligraphy Bridges Cultures 🌏✍️ video poster

Brushstrokes of Heritage: Uygur Calligraphy Bridges Cultures 🌏✍️

Imagine your name transformed into swirling, elegant strokes of Uygur calligraphy—a living art form preserving centuries of cultural identity. CGTN’s Liu Xin and China Arab TV’s Ameen Alobaidi recently explored this vibrant tradition in Kashi, Xinjiang, uncovering stories etched in ink and passion.

At a cozy workshop, master calligrapher Omer Osman—44 years into his craft—revealed the soul of Uygur script. 🖋️ “Each curve carries history,” he shared, as Liu and Ameen received their names beautifully rendered in the ancient style. The duo even tried their hands at writing, proving that art transcends language barriers.

This cultural crossover highlights Xinjiang’s rich tapestry, where tradition meets modern curiosity. For travelers and culture buffs, it’s a reminder: sometimes, the deepest connections start with a single brushstroke. 💫

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