so, in early may , the ancient city of kazhgar in china, where it is located, or rather continues to culture of the uyghur people. so, the laws will prohibit the demolition of historical buildings or even change their appearance. any façade work must be approved by the city. kazhgar is one of the largest clay cities in the world and the recently defaced architectural monuments have been restored, maintaining their appearance. also, the new rules are intended to encourage local residents who are engaged in preserving the heritage of the uyghur way of life. the authorities also plan to make the city a tourist destination. recently , the flow of guests there has been constantly increasing, look, in just 3 months of this year, the city was visited by more than 2 million tourists, income from this industry has already amounted to 200 million dollars, but if there is demand, then there is supply, which means , of course, it needs to be preserved, and this is wonderful, because this is how it turns out to be an open-air museum and how beautiful it looks in the dark, yes, you saw our last sh