Encounter the Sweetness of Xinjiang in Tekes—Muma's Ice Cream

Getting lost in the intricate streets of Tekes' Bagua City isn't always a bad thing. Deep within Bostan Street, I stumbled upon a charming little shop brimming with Xinjiang ethnic flair—Muma's Ice Cream.

Unlike typical dessert shops, stepping inside reveals a high arched blue dome, colorful lighting, Uyghur-patterned tablecloths, and carved railings. The walls are adorned with handcrafted hats, woven fabrics, copper pots, and ethnic musical instruments, exuding a strong Central Asian vibe. Every detail feels like walking into a Uyghur home.

I ordered the original flavor ice cream, which was rich in milk aroma and had a creamy texture. The shop also offers taro, vanilla, mango, and other flavors, all naturally fragrant and not overly sweet. This is not just ordinary ice cream; it's a fusion of Xinjiang's land and craftsmanship. If you visit Tekes, this scoop is definitely worth the trip.

Sitting in the blue ethnic-style seating area, enjoying the ice cream while watching the sunset cast its glow over the streets of Bagua City, I felt myself slow down completely. This is not just a treat for the taste buds but also a visual and cultural journey.

Post by PicknBounce | Jul 7, 2025

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