Chinese President Xi Jinping joined a diverse crowd in Urumqi on Thursday to mark the 70th anniversary of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region's establishment. The event brought together local officials, ethnic community representatives, and residents to celebrate the region's socio-economic progress under China's policies.
A Gathering of Cultures
Attendees at the grand gathering reflected Xinjiang's multiethnic tapestry, with Uygur, Kazakh, Han, and other groups participating in traditional performances. Xi emphasized the importance of ethnic unity, stating: "Xinjiang's prosperity stems from our collective commitment to harmony and shared development goals."
Economic Milestones Highlighted
Since its establishment in 1955, Xinjiang has seen its GDP grow 160-fold, with per capita income increasing by 40 times since 1978. The region now serves as a vital hub for China's Belt and Road Initiative, accounting for 60% of the country's cross-border renewable energy projects.
Cultural Preservation Efforts
Officials highlighted preservation programs for Uygur Muqam music and Kazakh eagle hunting traditions, with over 5,000 cultural heritage sites now protected. Tourism has rebounded to pre-pandemic levels, welcoming 200 million visitors in 2023.
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