Description:
The Chaghuis are a Turkic people who reside in the southern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of western China. They are a subgroup of the Oghuz Turks and speak the Oghuz Turkic language. The Chaghuis are a nomadic people who live primarily in the Tarim Basin, occupying a small area near the town of Aksu. They are known for their distinctive dress, which includes a long cloak and headdress. The Chaghuis are Sunni Muslims and their customs include camel herding and horse breeding.





