Lop Nur People Village is located in Yuli County, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, where Tarim River flows through the deserts with poplar forests' reflection on the shimmering waves.
The roots of Lop Nur people can be traced back thousands of years. As one of the oldest groups to live in the Taklamakan Desert, they depended basically on fishing for their livelihood and developed a distinct culture based on their unique lifestyle.
Nowadays, most of Lop Nur people have various options for their lives, but there are still a few of them who stick to the traditions of fishing and making canoes out of populus euphratica trees.
Lop Nur People Village is now a popular tourist spot in Xinjiang's Yuli County and attracts a number of visitors every year.
A traditional music performance ahead of the Lop Nur people's traditional wedding ceremony, October 14, 2021. /CGTN's Zhang Wanbao
A dancer performs "cooking dance" during the traditional wedding ceremony of Lop Nur people, October 14, 2021. /CGTN's Zhang Wanbao
The bride and bridegroom sit on the ground together during the traditional wedding ceremony of Lop Nur people, October 14, 2021. /CGTN's Zhang Wanbao
The traditional Lop Nur people's wedding ceremony. /CGTN's Zhang Wanbao
Roasted fish, a traditional type of food of Lop Nur people, is seen at the Lop Nur People Village, October 14, 2021. /CGTN's Zhang Wanbao