Night markets brighten up southern Xinjiang
For poverty-stricken residents, the opportunity provided by the local government to run their own stalls has become a way to shake off poverty and enrich their lives.
Azgul Eyni used to be a poor resident, whose family of four had to get by on her husband's monthly salary of little more than 1,000 yuan (about $141).
Since registering to run one of the stalls free of charge at the Langgar night market, she has earned more than 4,000 yuan a month, with which her family can afford a better life.
Currently, there are more than 50 rural night markets in Yutian county.
"In the past, the rural areas in southern Xinjiang were relatively quiet at night. Since the night markets have come alive, they have not only provided jobs for poor households and boosted the rural economy, but also enriched the cultural life of residents and met their needs for a better life," said Cui.
The night market featuring rural flavor and folk customs attracts many tourists to Langgar. About 500 tourists have visited each day over the summer.
"The night market has not only enriched our days here in the township, but has brought us a more serene life," said Mirgul Abdulla.