• Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: “Dawn Girl” Wins Five Championships!
    “I want to become a physical education teacher in the future. I want to participate in national and world-class competitions. I will continue to run and create a brilliant life with my own legs,” said Ayishuwake gratefully. She hopes to become a beam of light, illuminating herself and others.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: Never Say Never! A Township Youth Speed Skating Team Gains Nationwide Fame
    Ji Hongjun said that as a national ice sports demonstration school, it will increase investment in venue construction, skills training, and other essential areas. The primary goal is to discover and nurture more talented children in winter sports.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: Village’s First Beauty Salon Brings Both Income and Happiness
    Buayixiamu has turned from an ordinary rural woman to one who leads others on a path to prosperity. What she did exemplifies the confidence and self-reliance of rural women in the new era.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: A New “Problem” for Rangers
    Ganjiahu Forest Nature Reserve, situated amidst diverse landscapes, features vast expanses of the Gobi desert along with dotted wetlands and lakes. It is home to numerous desert plants tolerant to drought and saline-alkali stress, a variety of wild animals, and birds that live in or near the lakes and wetlands.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang:Tuerxun Wufuer: “To be a good doctor is my life purpose”
    “Doctors find their greatest happiness in protecting people’s health. To be a good doctor is my life purpose.” Tuerxun plans to bring the techniques and methods to more hospitals to facilitate clinicians’ diagnosis and treatment and help more patients improve their health conditions.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: An Old Dolan Muqam Chanter by the Yarkant River
    With the loud and clear roar of the song, the earth-shaking drums immediately capture the audience’s heart. The girls and boys dance vigorously to convey the power of the song... This is the most authentic, impressive and moving performance of the Dolan Muqam, and also Yusuyin’s favorite stage.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: Youth Ice Hockey Team in China’s Second “Pole of Cold” No Longer “Feels Solitary”
    In Qiqihar, a city famous for its highest level of expertise in ice hockey, Zhou Xiaofeng had gotten more and more involved with the sport. "Ice hockey is a fiercely competitive sport that demands extraordinary speed, skills, and coordination. It is fun and suitable for young people," she said.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: Father and Son Bring Folk Musical Instrument Tovshuur to Life
    Tovshuur is the star on many occasions. We use it to express our emotions that cannot be described in words. For people living on the grasslands, without tovshuur, it would be like a lamb leaving its mother, and we would lose our way in life.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: The Music of Harmony in the “Dombra Mediation Room”
    In recognition of its delivery of one-stop diversified dispute resolution services, the Dombra Mediation Room and related practices of the Kalamagai People’s Court has been written into the Supreme People’s Court’s work report for two years. Kalamagai People’s Court has been awarded the titles of "Model of Building a Safe Xinjiang" and "the Best People's Court" in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: “I Will Keep Singing the Epic of Manas for the Rest of My Life”
    “The Epic of Manas is a treasure of the Chinese nation and the world’s intangible heritage. I feel honored and proud to have the opportunity to do something for it. I will keep singing the Epic of Manas for the rest of my life, and make it heard by more people,” Jiangnuri said.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: Donghe Sub-district Community Health Center: A Guardian for People’s Health
    In recent years, the urban and rural community health centers, township health centers, and village clinics in Xinjiang have seen significant improvements in infrastructure, talent training, services, and other aspects. As a result, people now have convenient access to healthcare services.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: “The Camels Here Can Understand My Words”
    “The camels here can understand my words. Camels are actually very intelligent. If you spend time with them every day, feed them grass, give them water, and chat with them, they naturally understand your words,” said Kasimu Ehmed, the “camel caller.”
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: Intangible Cultural Heritage Event in Hami
    “As the old saying goes, a seasonable snowfall promises a harvest year. The snow speaks the mind of Uygur people in Hami for a bumper harvest in the coming year. Nowadays, our life in Hami is getting better and better and we all like to host the Meshrep,” Hasimu said.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: Guardians of Xinjiang Salamander
    “The Xinjiang Salamander is a relict species dating back 350 million years. It predominantly inhabits high-altitude mountain springs, streams, and also the shallow waters of lakes at elevations ranging from two to three thousand meters within Wenquan County. The wild population of this critically endangered species has now exceeded 3,000,” Ji Xiaowei explained.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: Where There Is a Need, We Stand Ready to Serve
    “At present, 85% of the hair salons are in normal operations, and they have increased the per capita income by RMB 3,000,” said An Lingyun, director of the Office of the Yopurga County Women’s Federation, “We shall deliver love and care to every woman in need.”
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: Small Classroom, Big Impact
    Live streaming brought a significant increase in income to Ayimusha’s noodle shop. This year, she achieved third place in the Douyin live-streaming competition held in Jinghe County. Encouraged by this success, she has gained confidence and decided to expand her store.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: A Rural Embroiderer from Xinjiang Shines on the International Stage
    “I feel content when the embroidery market is getting bigger, when my apprentices can make a living with their embroidery works, and when embroidery skills are recognized by more people and promoted to more areas,” said Buyunxiu.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: Twelve Muqam inheritor's story
    “I never forget my responsibility of cultivating more inheritors.” As an inheritor, Yilihamu always carries a heavy responsibility on his shoulders. “I will devote my life to promoting Twelve Muqam, so that more people will understand and enjoy it.”
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: “Having Seen Others Suffer, I Want to Do Something for Them”
    As a doctor in a maternal and child health center, protecting the health of women and children is safeguarding the happiness and hope of their family. It is of great significance to do this and to do it well,” said Rebiyemu Tuniyazi.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: Folk Music Chorus Resonates in Village Courtyards
    Today, the cultural courtyard has become the spiritual home for the people of Guolewusitang Village, a place where they seek knowledge, joy, and prosperity. People from various ethnic groups in the town gather here for meetings, share meals, play instruments, sing, and dance.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: Technician Mentored 88 Apprentices in Sea Buckthorn Cultivation in Three Years
    “Seeing sea buckthorn is like seeing a reflection of myself. In their presence, I have also grown over the past three years. I have developed a stronger fondness for this plant because it represents the journey of life. It begins as something plain and ordinary, grows vibrant green leaves symbolizing hope, and eventually bears golden fruits which symbolize the fulfillment of dreams,” he said.
  • Explore the Beauty of Xinjiang: Surging Nationwide Interest in Learning Epic Songs from “Dr. Manas”
    “The Epic of Manas is a masterpiece of intangible cultural heritage of humanity. To better preserve and pass it down, more people need to understand and learn to sing it, which is also my grandfather’s expectation of me,” said Tuohenali.
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