Boy's severed arm saved by efforts of many in Xinjiang

Dozens of people in different positions in society made a coordinated effort to send the injured boy to the hospital of traditional Chinese medicine affiliated with Xinjiang Medical University in Urumqi to have surgery to reattach and repair the arm. The last flight to Urumqi — China Southern Airlines Flight CZ6820 — was stopped on the runway and sent back to the terminal pick up the boy. He arrived at the hospital in time and his severed limb was successfully reattached. Broken bone fragments were realigned.   [more]

Dozens of people work together to save boy's badly damaged arm

"I can feel that the government and our people have attached great importance to protect our children," Li said.   [more]

1400-kilometer emergency relay to save injured boy in China's Xinjiang

They decided to transfer him to the affiliated TCM hospital of Xinjiang Medical University in Urumqi, which is more than 1,400 kilometers from Hotan prefecture. After the boy's wounds were bound up and the severed limb was preserved at a low temperature, he was sent to the Hotan airport to catch a flight to Urumqi.   [more]

The 36th Press Conference on Xinjiang-related Issues

In recent days, the child’s situation has affected many people’s hearts. All relevant parties in Xinjiang have spared no effort to rescue him, which has aroused the keen attention of netizens at home and abroad, and everyone has expressed their praise.   [more]

Feature: Broken arms and welcome wings: Flight delayed in China's Xinjiang to save injured boy

"Everyone is racing against time to help retain the seven-year-old Uygur's arm... Wish him a quick recovery."   [more]