50th Founding Anniversary of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Marked
The 50th anniversary of the founding of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region was celebrated at a grand gathering in the regional capital, featured by a 50-gun solute, dove flying, the issue of commemorative stamps and other activities.
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Xinjiang Increases Annual Oil Output by over One Mln Tons
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Xinjiang Produces 30% of World's Colored Cotton Output
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Atlas Silk Craft Revived in W China
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Ancient Uygur Lexicographer's Birthday Marked
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More Highways Open to Traffic in Xinjiang
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Measures in Place for Keeping Beauty of Kanas
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Delegation Arrives in Xinjiang for Celebrations
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Xinjiang Becomes Bridgehead for Trade Ties with Central Asia
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West-East Gas Project
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Land Ports and Border Trade
The 4,000-kilometer gas pipeline, one of the four large infrastructure projects in China's 10th Five-Year Plan (2001-05), will transport clean fuel from Xinjiang to the energy-hungry Yangtze River Delta.
Xinjiang's geographical and human resource advantages are ideal for developing border trade. It now has 16 Class A ports, where foreign transport vehicles may deliver goods directly, and 11 Class B ports.
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Islamic Architecture
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Silk Road
The Islamic architecture of the region reflects the diverse tastes of different peoples through centuries of time, yet it also signals an underlying unity of belief and thought.
The Silk Road is an ancient trade route linking China with the Roman Empire. It extends for 6,440 kilometers and many cultural relics along it are still well maintained.
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Tourist Attractions
Urumqi
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Turpan
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Kashi
Kanas Lake
Tianchi Lake
No.1 Glacier
Tarim River
Bosten Lake
Nalat Grassland
Ili River Scenery
Fruit Valley
Urho Ghost Castle
Sayram Lake
General Gobi
Islamic King Tombs
Bayanbulak Grassland
Kongnaiz Grassland
Peak Tomur
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Erdaoqiao Market in Urumqi
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Huge Folk Instruments Apply for World Record Status
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Frontier Hotel in Urumqi -- Not Quite
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US$30 Mln to Protect Karezes
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Journalists on Tour for Xinjiang's 50th
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The central government delegation sent on Friday a bronze tripod, a traditional Chinese sacrificial vessel symbolizing unity, to the government of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the region's founding on Saturday.
Ethnic Minorities
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has, since ancient times, been populated by many ethnic groups, including a great number of nomadic tribes and nations. By the end of the 19th century, 13 major ethnic communities had established themselves there: the Uygurs, Hans, Kazaks, Mongolians, Huis, Kirgizs, Manchus, Xibes, Tajiks, Daurs, Ozbeks, Tatars and Russians. The Uygurs comprised the majority, and this multiethnic pattern remains even today.
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Regional Autonomy for Ethnic Minorities in China
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