An autumn of vows
Young couple find love in the golden grasslands of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region and celebrate a fall wedding combining ancient customs and modern flair.
By midday, they wound their way into the groom's village. They were greeted by a joyous, moving symphony. Three musicians — one with a dombra (a two-stringed plucked instrument), one with an accordion, and one with a guitar — walked ahead, their instruments creating a unique harmony of nomadic melody and modern chords. They sang welcoming songs, escorting Yesdawulti on foot to the courtyard of Yelszi's home.
As dusk fell, a modern outdoor wedding ensued in a nearby forest park. The couple shared champagne, danced beneath the trees, and celebrated with family, friends, and even curious visitors drawn by the music and laughter. Joy lingered long into the night, warm and unbroken.
"With horses and automobiles, the wedding is really special and lively," the bride smiles.






















