An exhibition on the developments of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is now being held in Beijing. It showcases the region's developments in all aspects since the founding of New China sixty years ago. Let us find out what these developments mean to the people.
The sounds from Xinjiang are heard throughout the capital. With their music and costumes, the Uygur artists make up a vivid narration at the show, telling people about their lives and hopes, what they see, and how they feel.
Tursun Uygur Artist, said, "I'm happy to take part in the exhibition because it helps more people understand Xinjiang. Its development over the past sixty years did not come easily. It is a result of the joint efforts made by people from all ethnic groups."
Rozi Memet, Uygur Artist, said, "I've seen great changes taking place back home, and I cherish what we have now. I don't understand why some people would attempt to disturb our lives. I hope things like that will not happen again."
These are not rosy pictures representing the region's best, but a true record of its past and present.
The vast landscape, unique culture, diverse ethnic groups, and traditional practices are kept the same. Significant change, however, has taken place in the region's economy, standard of living, infrastructure, medical service, and education.