Bazha, Yining Hanren Street, Xinjiang, is an ancient commercial and trade area that emerged in the early 20th century. It is known for gathering various local local products, groceries, ethnic minority snacks and ethnic handicrafts. It is named after the early Han merchants who formed the settlement. It has become a representative and symbolic city in Yining and even in the Yili area. It is the most "Yili taste" place in Yining. Many streets in Yining are named by Uighurs themselves. In Yili, a village or a street is named after the group occupation or ethnic or regional name that first lived here. Hanren Street is a location outside the former city gate. There are several Han shops in front of the city gate (opened by Tianjin Yangliuqing people). There are many Uighurs entering the city. Because they have to wait for inspection, they rest here and feed the horses here, repair the car, drink, etc. The local Uighurs call this Han Chinese Street. The barbecue stalls in Hanren Street, roasted buns, gravy, Uyghur ice cream, pomegranate juice, milk dumplings, dried fruit, watermelon-soaked ice water, and the knives of Ingisha and Shamu Shak on the craftsmen's stalls... These ancient stalls have gone from the far past to the modern day, It has been continued on the streets of Han people for generations. Here a small Uighur stall becomes a world, in this small stall, carrying the hope of a family, the dream of a family, Hanren Street will always maintain the livelihood of people in the snoring of Uighur vendors.