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The demographics problem in Xinjiang rest not just on Han numerical superiority, but also on Uighur's concentration in Southern Tarim Basin.
The Northern Uighurs are quite assimilated, especially those in the Turpan and Hami. They do not give much problems. The Southern Uighurs are not assimilated. There is no way today for mass Han migration, not even if China want to create a Shenzhen there.
First, the place are all deserts with few economics opportunities. Not even Wang Zhen is able to put too much of his construction corps there as water is limited. Not very possible for large scale agriculture. Even if there are agriculture and Industries there, it is not easy to get the product out.
Unless some minerals can be found allowing Han Chinese some economics activities for migration.
The Northern Uighurs are quite assimilated, especially those in the Turpan and Hami. They do not give much problems. The Southern Uighurs are not assimilated. There is no way today for mass Han migration, not even if China want to create a Shenzhen there.
First, the place are all deserts with few economics opportunities. Not even Wang Zhen is able to put too much of his construction corps there as water is limited. Not very possible for large scale agriculture. Even if there are agriculture and Industries there, it is not easy to get the product out.
Unless some minerals can be found allowing Han Chinese some economics activities for migration.