
China-Central Asia Health Ties Strengthen Through Xinjiang Initiatives
Xinjiang emerges as a medical hub, driving health collaboration between China and Central Asia through cross-border services and talent exchange programs.
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Xinjiang emerges as a medical hub, driving health collaboration between China and Central Asia through cross-border services and talent exchange programs.
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