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Very beautiful and modern with professional crews ready to welcome and assist passengers. Meanwhile in new york, they trained giant rats to greet you instead especially if you have food with you.
 
I am saying thats all lot of people how are Pakistanis viewed there tbh
police keeps a close eye on pakistaniz. other than that general population of xinjiang either han, Uyghur or kazakhs all have favourable opnions of pakistaniz. a few afghans visit there with fake pakistani identities or i should say it happened it the past and married a few beautiful uyghur women and went back to sell them. Chinese think pakistaniz did that while in pakistan human traficing is non existant in my opnion but that initially gave pakistan a bad name. later on it was told to general population they were afghans who did it.
 
Chinese, not just China but Chinese everywhere (in Singapore) is the only race that practice discrimination against Chinese themselves in favor of minorities.

Xinjiang has 15 years free education and lots of assistance for college.

Han Chinese province never get this.


http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1076203.shtml

Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, in Northwest China, will offer free high school education to all students in the region starting in December benefiting nearly 860,000 students, education regulators announced.

The move will provide every student in Xinjiang with 15 years of free education, covering three years of preschool, nine years of primary and middle school education and three years of high school or vocational training.

Tuition fees will be waived for students who will also receive free accommodation and textbooks. Subsidies will be provided to students from low-income families, according to the Xinjiang Daily on Monday.
They (Chinese) get pissed off when others discriminate against them with affirmative college entrance requirements .
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Better in general than my hometown in Dangshan County,Anhui Province,East China.

1) We firmly oppose the Chinese government's mandatory construction of houses for the poor in Xinjiang;
2) The Chinese government does not respect the right of the poor to choose a poor life.


:pakistan::china:
 
I know why they look so happy, it seems they live in a better house than me in Beijing.


No, in the west they call those residential complex " camps". They can even pinpoint them on the satelite photos.
This is what the Western media said about Xinjiang’s concentration camps that restrict minority rights?
I hope that I can establish such a concentration camp in my hometown of Anhui Province.

If there is no economic development, the Chinese government and the Xinjiang local government have no money to establish these houses, so economic development is the top priority, and nuclear warheads also need money to maintain.

Pakistani brothers, we sincerely suggest that you abandon some chores that hinder economic development and concentrate on economic development.
 
Better in general than my hometown in Dangshan County,Anhui Province,East China.

1) We firmly oppose the Chinese government's mandatory construction of houses for the poor in Xinjiang;
2) The Chinese government does not respect the right of the poor to choose a poor life.


:pakistan::china:


Economist :

1. When you construct house for poor, it will give rise to clutch mentality
2. When too much poor aggregate in one place, it will become slumps
3. The government will distort housing market and not being fair to the other citizens
 
Of course the west always ignores how fast Xinjiang has developed, they believe people from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistn live a much better and freer life than Uighurs in Xinjiang, cause those countries are all created or reshaped by the west.
 
Reprinted: I am an Australian Chinese businessman. I have already planned to go to Xinjiang for a long time. So I took this summer and went all the way to Kashgar and Hotan, and over the Tianshan Mountains. Due to the compact schedule, although it’s just a look at it,
But for me personally, it is a lifetime unforgettable.
The vast majority of southern Xinjiang people, especially Uighurs, are always simple, welcoming, and trustworthy.
At dusk, I was alone in the old town of Kashgar, almost lost. The afterglow of the setting sun shines on the ancient city that must pass through this Silk Road. The mystery of southern Xinjiang is mainly due to the fact that most Chinese have not been to this area. The Uighurs encountered on this road are totally different from people's imaginations and legends. Passing through a village, Uncle Uighur found that I was taking pictures of him, and then smiled and saluted. On Kashgara, the hawkers at the dried fruit stalls saw that I was taking pictures, started to be funny, and made a fun expression. Everything is so casual.
South Xinjiang, under the Muztag Peak, on the shores of Lake Kalekule. I couldn't help but close my eyes and feel the moist breeze blowing my face. Then I sneaked into the tent of a nomad's house. They arranged for the milk to roast and treat me with hospitality. If paying in this situation would be an insult to them, I would quietly hide the money under the carpet and say goodbye.
The Hetian grape promenade, which spreads dozens of kilometers of country roads, is full of vines and dried raisins on the trees. A man wandered here, smashing the farmhouse and meeting the Uygur girl Ainur. She specially climbed the vine and took a bunch of ripe and crystal-clear green citrons for me to taste. The taste of the grapes is still unforgettable. Later, I came back and checked. Ainur is the moonlight in Uighur, just like her eyes, she is clean and innocent. Ainur and his father and brother run a wool workshop at home. The younger brother is playing wool in the sky every day. The work is very hard, but it has a very good income. Although the family is busy every day, it is harmonious and warm.
Over the road to the Tianshan Mountains, heavy snow fell, lost direction near the No. 1 glacier, finally encountered the nomads, asked the way, stopped the turn, or it could not reach Korla that day. When I asked for directions, I drank a bowl of hot milk tea and went to the heart.
Xinjiang is a beautiful place. The simple and straightforward people have cultivated this rich land with hard work. Now they have not felt the rumors of the previous rumors. All production and life are carried out in an orderly manner. People’s lives are happy. And well-being, this is a beautiful trip, impressive.
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Sounds like a great trip. No wonder Xinjiang has become a hot tourist spot over the years.

Share more images, if possible.

:enjoy:
 
Sounds like a great trip. No wonder Xinjiang has become a hot tourist spot over the years.

Share more images, if possible.

:enjoy:

Can tourists travel on their own in Xinjiang or do they have to be chaperoned around by a guide?
 
Can tourists travel on their own in Xinjiang or do they have to be chaperoned around by a guide?

No need for a guide but guide may help for foreign tourists otherwise there will be difficulty in communication. Even standard Mandarin may not help in many locales, as I experience often.

People mostly like to travel in groups. Even in Taiwan, Mainland tourists travel in groups (and same for Taiwan travelers in Mainland) as they find it more convenient (especially senior tourists -- and most of China's tourists are seniors as they retire quite early).

But I never signed up for a guided tour so far.

@AndrewJin
 
I really can't believe that there are still people who think that going to Xinjiang needs government approval?


Of course, language and communication problems are indeed a problem. Even for Chinese people in China, such as Guangdong or Shanghai people going to Xinjiang, there are communication and language problems. In northern Xinjiang, Mandarin is basically spoken. In southern Xinjiang, because of the relatively high Uyghur population, Mandarin is also less circulated (for youth,communication is easier, and for older, communication problems does exist).

People who have been brainwashed by the Western media too deeply have lost their ability to think.
 
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I really can't believe that there are still people who think that going to Xinjiang needs government approval?


Of course, language and communication problems are indeed a problem. Even for Chinese people in China, such as Guangdong or Shanghai people going to Xinjiang, there are communication and language problems. In northern Xinjiang, Mandarin is basically spoken. In southern Xinjiang, because of the relatively high Uyghur population, Mandarin is also less circulated (for youth,communication is easier, and for older, communication problems does exist).

People who have been brainwashed by the Western media too deeply and have lost their ability to think.
What do you expect from that brainwashed to the core Indian who doesn't even bother to check thousands of Xinjiang traveling vlogs posted by westerners on Youtube.

Where is the guide..?
 
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