First time I'm seeing a Chinese logo with a transcription of Uyghur text. Along with the other recent idents you've posted, I can now confirm China is multicultural. (and yes, I know that Uyghur is the traditional language in the Xinjiang Region (which is autonomous), therefore I'm thrilled to know China actually has idents without title in pure Chinese lol)
I also found like several Tibetan and Korean language logos from the country, it's diverse... I wish it was still. But seeing Uyghur in Latin, on a logo is interestingly weird
First time I'm seeing a Chinese logo with a transcription of Uyghur text.
Along with the other recent idents you've posted, I can now confirm China is multicultural.
(and yes, I know that Uyghur is the traditional language in the Xinjiang Region (which is autonomous), therefore I'm thrilled to know China actually has idents without title in pure Chinese lol)
I also found like several Tibetan and Korean language logos from the country, it's diverse... I wish it was still.
But seeing Uyghur in Latin, on a logo is interestingly weird
@@n0ah_p1ll0r Logos in Tibetan? It should be interesting)
@@catchthatlogo yea