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The Historical Origin of Xinjiang Tekes Bagua City
Legend has it that Tekes Bagua City was first arranged by Qiu Chuji, one of the seven sons of the Southern Song Dynasty. At that time, Changchun real person Qiu Chuji was invited by Genghis Khan to go to the Western Regions. When he passed the Tex Valley, he was moved by the situation of mountains and rivers here, so he arranged the Bagua City. Bagua City is radial and circular, and the street layout is like a magical maze, with roads connected with roads and streets connected. At the same time, Bagua City is rich in folk customs, rich in history and culture, and beautiful in natural scenery.

There is something strange about Bagua City: there are no traffic lights on the city roads. According to the suggestions of experts and scholars, because the roads are connected, there will be no traffic jams and road jams for a county, and vehicles and pedestrians can reach their destinations no matter which direction they take. The relevant departments canceled the traffic lights on 1996 road, and Bagua City became a city without traffic lights.

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Tekes is a city where "heaven and earth are connected, everything is connected, and everything is the same"; This is a city awarded as "the largest gossip city in the world today" by Guinness Headquarters in Shanghai. This is a city where 22 ethnic groups, including Saizhong, Yueshi, Wusun, Uighur, Turkic, Mongolian, Kirgiz, Kazak, Uygur and Han, have thrived in history.

Tekes Bagua City first appeared in the Southern Song Dynasty. At the invitation of Genghis Khan, Qiu Chuji, one of the seven true sons of Taoism and the founder of Longmen Sect, went to the western regions to teach Khan the strategy of governing the country and reassuring the people and the way of immortality.

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