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 | Local residents perform to celebrate the opening of the third Xinjiang International Tourism Festival as well as the 15th China Silk Road Turpan Grape Festival Wednesday, June 28, 2006. The event will last two months until August 28, 2006 click to open  |  | Uygur girls perform dances at the opening ceremony of the third Xinjiang International Tourism Festival as well as the 15th China Silk Road Turpan Grape Festival Wednesday, June 28, 2006. The event will last two months until August 28, 2006. click to open  |  | Uygur girls perform dances at the opening ceremony of the third Xinjiang International Tourism Festival as well as the 15th China Silk Road Turpan Grape Festival Wednesday, June 28, 2006. The event will last two months until August 28, 2006. click to open  |  | Uygur girls perform dances at the opening ceremony of the third Xinjiang International Tourism Festival as well as the 15th China Silk Road Turpan Grape Festival Wednesday, June 28, 2006. The event will last two months until August 28, 2006. click to open  |  | A Chinese boy searches for his belongings lost in a flood after heavy rain at a village in Turpan, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, August 7, 2005. The flood destroyed 1534 rooms and effected 50,000 people, local media reported. Picture taken on August 7, 2005. click to open  |  | Grape valley in Turpan click to open  |  | Turpan Grape Festival: Tourists may attend wedding ceremonies of the Uygur minority, and attend performances of light-hearted and graceful local dances. A hami milon contest is held, and trade fairs are arranged. In addition, travelers may visit the grape, melon and fruit streets and see commercial camel teams traveling Silk Road, as they have done for 2,000 years. click to open  |
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