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New term starts in Xinjiang Pamir Tajik county, village school welcomes the students back to school​

New term starts in Xinjiang Pamir Plateau Tashkurgan Tajik county, village primary school welcomes the students back to school

 

Xinjiang has signed 38 projects with 11 central government stated owned enterprises worth $97 billion USD​

March. 12 2022

The symposium between Xinjiang and central enterprises on industrial revitalization of Xinjiang was held in Beijing on March 12. The SASAC of the State Council and 23 central enterprises attended the meeting.

At the meeting, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region signed 38 major cooperation projects with 11 central enterprises, with a total investment of about 611.706 billion yuan ($97 billion USD)

It is reported that the 11 central enterprises plan to invest 108.62 billion yuan in 2022, mainly in the fields of petrochemical industry, coal power and coal chemical industry, clean energy, equipment manufacturing, infrastructure construction and so on.

The signing central enterprises said that in the future, they will further strengthen the research on key core technologies, increase investment, continuously deepen cooperation based on Xinjiang's unique resources, promote the implementation of achievements, cultivate and expand characteristic pillar industries, and form a new model of industrial revitalization with win-win cooperation.

 
You repeatedly claim that Afghanistan and Kashmir are like the heaven comparing to Xinjiang for the Uyghurs, check out what the people in your "heaven" do these days. This is the country just kilometers away from Xinjiang.
Xinjiiang'a GDP per capita was at threashhold of becoming an advanced region by IMF last year.


Show the world what's happening to Uighurs in those concentration camps.
 
Show the world what's happening to Uighurs in those concentration camps.
Yes, sir

Little Tajik culture village built by Shanghai in Xinjiang​

Little Tajik culture village built by Shanghai in Xinjiang, featuring to preserve Tajik culture and promote local tourism. Local Tajiks moved in from their previous earth house.

 
Yes, sir

Little Tajik culture village built by Shanghai in Xinjiang​

Little Tajik culture village built by Shanghai in Xinjiang, featuring to preserve Tajik culture and promote local tourism. Local Tajiks moved in from their previous earth house.


Not propaganda.

Nobody likes eating this propaganda except braindead zombies
 
Not propaganda.

Nobody likes eating this propaganda except braindead zombies
Propaganda? check out this foreign documentary about Xinjiang, it's not made by China, and see how local cultures are beautifully preserved and how life of the locals had been massively improved.

 
The root cause of the Uyghur rebellion is Uyghur racial discrimination against Chinese culture. I have read many articles by Uyghur intellectuals who have profound malice and racial discrimination against Chinese people and Chinese culture. The most typical example is Ilham I, a professor at Minzu University of China who was sentenced to life imprisonment.In the Uyghur Forum he established, there are many Uyghurs (most of them were raised with Chinese education, called Min Kao Han 民考汉 in China) unabashedly said that if the Japanese killed all the Chinese during World War II, Then the Uyghurs can be neighbors with Japan, a developed country.
During the growth of these uyghur intellectuals, China itself had serious self-doubt. The Chinese found that Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan were all developed and rich, while China was very poor. Therefore, in the 1980s, the most popular book in China was Ugly Chinese, this book stigmatizes Chinese civilization and even its race as inferior.
China's ruling party itself has fallen into serious self-doubt and abandoned the ideology of the Communist Party, and even now, as a member of the Communist Party myself, I don't believe in communism. For the Chinese, communism was one of the various ideological trend in the 1920s that want to saved the country, but at best it won. This has allowed the grassroots regimes in Muslim-populated areas of Xinjiang and other provinces to be almost infiltrated and controlled by extreme Islamists. Especially in Ningxia, Gansu, these two provinces, the Islamic extremism of the Hui people is stronger than that of the Uyghurs in Xinjiang, but these people have not dared to challenge Beijing directly.
Especially the Kazakhs, it is even more hateful. Most of these Kazakhs fled from the Soviet Union to Xinjiang, China to escape the Kazakh famine in the Soviet Union. After they entered the country illegally, they tried to occupy Chinese territory. Even now, some Kazakhs want to split with the Uyghurs. Xinjiang. Their fantasy is to add northern Xinjiang to Kazakhstan.
I personally think that China's method of reclaiming Xinjiang in 1949 went wrong, when it directly incorporated Uyghur Kazakh separatists armed by the Soviet Union into PLA .
Nothing you get through peace is secure, because you don't create a precedent, you don't have power and authority。
Hong Kong is one example, and the Uyghur insurgency is another.
Ukrainian politicians have learned not to respect Russia's strategic interests without blood and fire. The biggest mistake in China is that the traditional Confucian spirit of the Chinese people is too much respect for life and tolerance for heresy. If China could eliminate more than 100,000 rebels at that time, Xinjiang would be much more peaceful now.Uyghurs will also learn to appreciate and respect Chinese civilization, instead of boasting that Uyghurs have more contact with higher and better Persian, Russian and British civilizations than China.
 
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The root cause of the Uyghur rebellion is Uyghur racial discrimination against Chinese culture. I have read many articles by Uyghur intellectuals who have profound malice and racial discrimination against Chinese people and Chinese culture. The most typical example is Ilham I, a professor at Minzu University of China who was sentenced to life imprisonment.In the Uyghur Forum he established, there are many Uyghurs (most of them were raised with Chinese education, called Min Kao Han 民考汉 in China) unabashedly said that if the Japanese killed all the Chinese during World War II, Then the Uyghurs can be neighbors with Japan, a developed country.
During the growth of these uyghur intellectuals, China itself had serious self-doubt. The Chinese found that Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan were all developed and rich, while China was very poor. Therefore, in the 1980s, the most popular book in China was Ugly Chinese, this book stigmatizes Chinese civilization and even its race as inferior.
China's ruling party itself has fallen into serious self-doubt and abandoned the ideology of the Communist Party, and even now, as a member of the Communist Party myself, I don't believe in communism. For the Chinese, communism was one of the various ideological trend in the 1920s that want to saved the country, but at best it won. This has allowed the grassroots regimes in Muslim-populated areas of Xinjiang and other provinces to be almost infiltrated and controlled by extreme Islamists. Especially in Ningxia, Gansu, these two provinces, the Islamic extremism of the Hui people is stronger than that of the Uyghurs in Xinjiang, but these people have not dared to challenge Beijing directly.
Especially the Kazakhs, it is even more hateful. Most of these Kazakhs fled from the Soviet Union to Xinjiang, China to escape the Kazakh famine in the Soviet Union. After they entered the country illegally, they tried to occupy Chinese territory. Even now, some Kazakhs want to split with the Uyghurs. Xinjiang. Their fantasy is to add northern Xinjiang to Kazakhstan.
I personally think that China's method of reclaiming Xinjiang in 1949 went wrong, when it directly incorporated Uyghur Kazakh separatists armed by the Soviet Union into PLA .
Nothing you get through peace is secure, because you don't create a precedent, you don't have power and authority。
Hong Kong is one example, and the Uyghur insurgency is another.
Ukrainian politicians have learned not to respect Russia's strategic interests without blood and fire. The biggest mistake in China is that the traditional Confucian spirit of the Chinese people is too much respect for life and tolerance for heresy. If China could eliminate more than 100,000 rebels at that time, Xinjiang would be much more peaceful now.Uyghurs will also learn to appreciate and respect Chinese civilization, instead of boasting that Uyghurs have more contact with higher and better Persian, Russian and British civilizations than China.

China really didn't kill enough separatists, extremists, terrorists.
 
Kazakh teenager herder girl complains that her horses sometimes don't let her ride, so she wants to buy a car, she saved 100,000 yuan ( $15,900USD) and plans to buy a 200,000 yuan car ( $31,800USD) for herself, ( she doesn't like her father's pickup truck), can you suggest a car in this price range? She asks for suggestions and leaving messages in comment section of her youtube channel.

 

Feeling secure, China goes into development mode in Xinjiang

  • Work has started on a US$275 billion infrastructure programme as the region’s focus shifts from stability
  • There are also subtle signs on the ground that change is on the way
Published: 6:00pm, 20 Mar, 2022
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The starting orders came on Thursday from Urumqi, the capital of China’s far western region of Xinjiang.

At that moment, legions of bulldozers, concrete mixers and excavators were powered up at work sites across more than a dozen cities.

It marked the beginning of a plan to spend 1.75 trillion yuan (US$275 billion) in the region, 900 million yuan of it this year, the official Xinjiang Daily reported on Friday.


In all, work got under way or resumed on 4,467 projects in the region – 27 with a total investment of more than 5 billion yuan and 103 projects with a total investment of 1 billion yuan to 5 billion yuan, the report said.

The launch of the major infrastructure projects appears to be another sign that Beijing is confident of its grip on society and its Xinjiang policy is tilting back to economic development, an observer says.


The infrastructure drive in Xinjiang is part of Beijing’s broader efforts to stimulate the economy amid weakening external and internal demand and disruptions from Covid-19 outbreaks.

Some Chinese media outlets estimate that provincial governments across the country launched a total of 3 trillion yuan in infrastructure projects in January alone.

In Xinjiang, an area as vast as Iran, the investment comes after a steady, quiet shift in policy since September 2020.

While China has not softened its tone in response to international criticism and Western sanctions over alleged human rights abuses in the region, it no longer focuses solely on draconic social control.

This has been apparent in comments from state leaders, particularly from Wang Yang, chairman of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

Several times throughout last year, Wang, the Communist Party’s fourth-ranking official and top Xinjiang policy coordinator, spoke about the need to put in more effort into the region’s development.

That shift was underpinned with the appointment on December 25 of the region’s new Communist Party chief Ma Xingrui.

Ma, a prominent technocrat with a track record of development in China’s economic powerhouse of Guangdong, took over from Chen Quanguo, the chief architect of Xinjiang’s social control measures.

Beijing did not announce the next step for Chen but he continues to appear at meetings of the party’s inner circle, the Politburo.

Beijing has also made one major gesture to its international critics – agreeing to a trip to Xinjiang in May by United Nations human rights chief Michelle Bachelet.

There are other signs of easing on the ground.

Urumqi resident Chen Xue said she had noticed the removal of some barricades in the city’s main shopping district.
“Some concrete blocks and metal guardrails in Urumqi’s major shopping streets have already gone,” Chen said.
“I remember they were installed after the attacks in 2014 and people had to walk farther to get to our shop.”

Some previously cancelled performances have also resumed in past months.
Chen said she had just been to a show about the Silk Road at the Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar that had been closed for several years as security was tightened.

A Xinjiang civil servant, who declined to be named, said he and his colleagues were also allowed to take time off on the weekend.
“Previously, we were asked to be on alert 24-7. We’ve basically had no days off in the past few years,” he said.
“Life is gradually returning to the old days before the major terror attack – I think and I hope.”

Xie Maosong, a senior researcher with Tsinghua University’s National Strategy Institute, said the resumption of massive infrastructure projects and some relaxation of social control was only possible because Beijing was confident that it had security under firm control.

“China’s belief is that security is a prerequisite of development. It is only with the security foundation laid by Chen Quanguo that Ma Xingrui can start mega development,” Xie said.

He said Beijing’s investment in Xinjiang showed Xinjiang’s strategic value for China not only in terms of natural resources but also as a major gateway connecting Central Asia and Eastern Europe.

He said this investment was going ahead despite the uncertainty raised in Central Asia and Eastern Europe by the war in Ukraine – a sign of Beijing’s longer-term confidence in the region.

 
US$275 billion infrastructure programme

This is crazy..., Xinjiang will be drowned with money
 
Show the world what's happening to Uighurs in those concentration camps.
Yeah, you Western brain washed fanatic should concern more about your own affairs. You, with a similar religious belief as many of Uighurs that made up of about 40% of the total population in Xinjiang doesn't give you the right to interfere and poke your nose at affairs every chance you got in that part of Chinese territory. You should be more concerned about the terrorists attacks here. Have enough of you people constantly harassing Chinese and Chinese affairs !
 
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Yeah, you Western brain washed fanatic should concern more about your own affairs. You, with a similar religious belief as many of Uighurs that made up of about 40% of the total population in Xinjiang doesn't give you the right to interfere and poking your nose at affairs every chance you got in that part of Chinese territory. You should be more concerned about the terrorists attacks here. Have enough of you people constantly harassing Chinese and Chinese affairs !

LOL western propaganda.

Stop being a broken record
 

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