The program, an effort to capture images of Xinjiang through the eyes of both Chinese and foreign photographers, was jointly sponsored by the State Council Information Office, the China Photographers Association and the Information Office of the Government of
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
A total of 59 photographers from 22 foreign countries, including the US, Canada, Britain, France, Australia, Germany, Italy and Spain, were invited to take part in the program, along with over 40 photographers from Chinese mainland and Taiwan.
Ismail Amat, vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), Abdulahat Abdurixit, vice chairman of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), and Wang Guoqing, vice minister of the State Council Information Office, attended the opening ceremony.
Ismail Amat told China.org.cn that Xinjiang has made tremendous achievements in social and economic development over the past five decades.
"During the tour, photographers from home and abroad captured Xinjiang's social life, folk customs and natural scenery in spring, summer, autumn and winter," he added.
"This is a great opportunity to introduce Xinjiang to the whole world. The program was created to showcase Xinjiang's stunning natural beauty, colorful ethnic and religious cultures, and the life of its various ethnic groups from the different perspectives of photographers, thus fostering a comprehensive image of Xinjiang featuring development, stability, and harmony," he said.
He went on to explain how "photographers witnessed Xinjiang's rapid development in its modern cities and flourishing rural areas alike. They experienced the colorful lives of local residents. All these inspired them to record the different natural views and folk customs in the four seasons, its progress, as well as the solidarity of different ethnic groups, harmony and stability evident in the region from unique angles in the 300,000 photos they took."