Eternal Sleep: The Islamic Mausoleum's of China's Taklamakan Desert

LOS ANGELES REVIEW OF BOOKS
By Nick Holdstock
CHINA---There are mosques in towns all over China, but the most concentrated signs of Islamic belief are found in the western province of Xinjiang. The region is home to most of China’s Uyghurs, a Muslim people linguistically and culturally distinct from the Han Chinese (the ethnic majority in China). This is the setting for Lisa Ross’s "Living Shrines of Uyghur China", a book of photographs a decade in the making, whose subject is the shrines to folk saints (in Uyghur, mazar) found throughout the region. [link]

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I probably never will see China, but thanks for the interesting info!
Did your grandmother go to China?
I never considered that China had Muslims, but it is Asia so it makes sense. Chinese Muslims have been in China for the last 1,400 years of continuous interaction with Chinese society, and according to Wiki and other sources they represent about 1–2% of the total population in China.