Description
This is a fascinating collectible from the world of vintage magazines: the March 1987 issue of China Pictorial, featuring a compelling portrayal of a Uygur woman from Xinjiang. This classic magazine provides a unique window into the cultural richness of Xinjiang and the diversity of China’s ethnic groups, making it a significant piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
In 1987, the stories from China began to capture the attention of the world, and this issue stands out as it encapsulates a pivotal moment in Chinese history. The Uygur community, with its vibrant traditions and rich heritage, is beautifully showcased in this vintage magazine. The gorgeous imagery and thoughtful articles reflect the life and culture of the Uygurs, providing readers with insight into their customs during a time of change.
As you explore this magazine, you'll appreciate its contribution to documenting the social landscape of China. It's not just a magazine; it's a historic artefact that preserves the voices and stories of a community often overlooked in mainstream media.
Condition-wise, this issue is in good condition, featuring minor wear consistent with its age which adds to its authenticity and collectibility. It also comes with a plastic protective covering to ensure its preservation for years to come. Perfect for those who value vintage magazines, this collectible is a must-have for your collection.
- Includes captivating features on the culture of Xinjiang and the Uygur people.
- Comes with protective covering, ensuring the magazine remains in collectable condition.
Enhance your collection of vintage magazines with this rare issue that captures a unique cultural narrative. This magazine is perfect for historians, cultural enthusiasts, and collectors looking to gain a deeper understanding of China's diverse heritage.