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In Samarkand, I saw the embodiment of a blue vortex

Samarkand is the undisputed heart of Central Asia. When I found envoys in Tang Dynasty attire in the Sogdian murals, When I saw fragments of blue and white porcelain from the Ming Dynasty in the museum, I suddenly understood why Samarkand is called the "Rome of the East." When the moonlight of the new moon shines on the walls of Shah-i-Zinda, When the evening lights are lit in Registan Square, At that moment, I seemed to see the concrete appearance of a blue vortex. 💫 Registan Square Three 15th-century theological schools stand like giants, with lapis lazuli-colored tiles shimmering in the setting sun. Look up at the astronomical dome of the Ulugh Beg Madrasah—it once contained the most accurate star chart of the Middle Ages, and the wisdom of the Timurid Empire still glitters between the bricks. 💫 Shah-i-Zinda Necropolis Many blue-green tombs string together the legend of the "Living King." When your fingertips slide across the Arabic patterns entwined with vines, you suddenly understand why the Persian poet said, "Every brick here is solidified scripture." 💫 Bibi Khanym Mosque The dome that Timur built for his beloved wife cost the craftsman his life—legend has it that an architect traded his life for the chance to touch the queen's fingertips, and this building itself, in my opinion, is not the emperor's fiery love, but Bibi Khanym's silent confession. 💫 Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum The Central Asian conqueror sleeps under the dark green agate coffin, and the legend of the "Curse of Timur" is still repeatedly chewed on by people after dinner. 💫 Hazrati Hizr Mosque The building on the small hill overlooks the entire ancient city. Leaning against the thousand-year-old cypress door frame and looking into the distance, I suddenly understood what Xuanzang wrote in "Great Tang Records on the Western Regions": "The land is fertile, and the flowers and fruits are luxuriant." The oasis seen by the Silk Road caravans back then overlaps with the scenery in my eyes at this moment. 📮 Travel Tips ▫️ Go to Shah-i-Zinda early in the morning, not only are there fewer people, but the light is also very beautiful ▫️ The Registan Square light show in the evening is not to be missed and is worth the ticket price ▫️ The most outstanding feature of the Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum is its internal golden dome ▫️ I recommend the restaurant next to the Bibi Khanym Mosque for its great views During my 3-day, 2-night stay in Samarkand, I stood at the crossroads of Central Asia, Touching the thousand-year civilization flowing under the blue-gold dome. I heard the warhorses of Talas neighing, And I also heard the sound of golden peaches falling to the ground.
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Posted: May 9, 2025
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