Mazha Village, Tubugou, is China's first Islamic holy place, known as Mecca, China; it is also an important station for Buddhism to enter China, and the Thousand Buddha Cave in the ditch is one of the three famous Buddhist grottoes in Xinjiang; the village is well-preserved and native buildings, which can be called "China's first Tuzhuang". Such a small village with rich humanistic tourism resources, just at the foot of the famous Flame Mountain, has not been heard before. A less well-known small village also has a heavy weight, which shows that China is not only vast in territory, but also has a heavy history and culture. The village fully retains the ancient Uighur tradition and folk customs. People work at sunrise and rest at sunset, use Uighur communication, believe in Islam, wear the most ethnic costumes, the main means of transportation for relatives and friends is still classical donkey carts.