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Xinjiang 7 Days’ Images: Celebrate the opening of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China

Celebrate the opening of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China

Photo taken on October 13, 2022 shows volunteers use chilies to form the words "Welcome the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China" to express the joy of harvest and to welcome the successful convening of the 20th CPC National Congress of at Wulanbuhu Village in Dalete Town, Bole City, northwest China’s Xinjiang. (Photo by Xiateke Hairat)

Attend the 20th CPC National Congress in Beijing

Photo taken on October 14, 2022 shows delegates from Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region to the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) communicate with each other in Beijing. (Shiliuyun- Xinjiang Daily/ Cui Zhijian)

Celebrate the opening of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China

Photo taken on October 16, 2022 shows Alidek Shahaba, a Party member of Nanshanmu Village in Queergou Town, Hutubi County, Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China’s Xinjiang, watches the opening of the 20th CPC National Congress on TV with his family. (Photo by Wang Junwei)

Paddy fields of Kashgar Prefecture

Photo taken on October 14, 2022 shows villagers drive harvesters to harvest sea-rice at the field of Xiaoerbage Village in Pahataikeli Township, Kashgar City, northwest China’s Xinjiang. In recent years, Pahataikeli Township of Kashgar City has implemented demonstration planting of new varieties of saline alkali resistant crops clinging to national strategies such as food security, ecological civilization construction, poverty alleviation and rural revitalization. Through green development, new technologies and methods have been continuously promoted to improve the quality and yield of sea-rice. (Photo by Guo Jingxuan)

A bumper harvest

Photo taken on October 12, 2022 shows a villager harvests corns at Julvge Village in Xiaoyingpan Town, Bole City, northwest China’s Xinjiang. At present, 50,000-mu land planted with no-till corn in Bole City has entered the harvest period. Villagers in all villages and towns have stepped up harvesting corn during the farming season. No-till corn planting adopts a kind of protective planting mode, completing the mechanized operation of sowing, fertilization and shallow burying of drip irrigation belt at one time by mechanical equipment, which not only solves the problem of farmland desertification, but also saves agricultural costs input and increase farmers' income. (Photo by Xiateke Halat)

Red industry

Photo taken on October 12, 2022 shows a worker shells chilies at the production and processing area of Xinjiang Tianjiao Hongrui Agriculture Co., Ltd., northwest China’s Xinjiang. Xinjiang Tianjiao Hongrui Agriculture Co., Ltd. is a private enterprise engaged in the purchase, processing and sales of chili. It produces and processes more than 4000 tons of chili granules for extracting red pigment every year, with an output value of more than 60 million yuan, effectively promoting the development of local characteristic agriculture. (Photo by Xie Jianglin)

Serve the people

Photo taken on October 11, 2022 shows Zhang Min, the Party secretary of Xinhua Community in Shaybag District, Urumqi City, northwest China’s Xinjiang, and one of the community workers working in the front line of the epidemic prevention and control, delivers supplies to residents. Since the middle of August, tens of thousands of community workers who are working hard on the front line have played a great role in epidemic prevention and control. (Shiliuyun- Xinjiang Daily/ Han Liang)

The golden scenery of Tarim River

Aerial photo taken on October 10, 2022 shows an overlooking view of Populus euphratica along the Tarim River in Yuli County, Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China’s Xinjiang. In autumn, Populus euphratica on both sides of the Tarim River gradually turn yellow, and the river, blue sky and populus euphratica form a beautiful ecological picture. The implementation of ecological water transfer in the lower reaches of the Tarim River has raised the groundwater level, improved the water quality, and increased the species and the number of animals and plants. (Photo by Wang Zhipeng)

Green development

Photo taken on October 11, 2022 shows staff of Power Transmission and Transportation Inspection Center of the State Grid Bortala Power Supply Co., Ltd. monitor at Jiuzhou Fangyuan Photovoltaic Power Station in Bole City, northwest China’s Xinjiang. In recent years, Bortala Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture has adhered to the concept of green development, developed photovoltaic power generation industry by using barren hills and slopes, and promoted the development of photovoltaic power generation clean energy industry according to local conditions, driving farmers to increase their income and helping rural revitalization. (Photo by Sai Yongjie)

Strong transportation capacity

Photo taken on October 12, 2022 shows a freight train carrying 5000 tons of coal leaves Urumqi West Station. From 00:00 on October 11, 2022, the fourth quarter train diagram was implemented for national railways. In this railway adjustment, Xinjiang Railway Department has made good use of the achievements of the electrification reconstruction of the double track railway from northern Urumqi to Jiangjunmiao, increased the special trains for coal transportation, and improved the coal transportation capacity of the Zhundong mining area in Xinjiang. It has optimized the train operation structure of Linhe-Hami Railway and Lanzhou-Xinjiang Railway and added 12 pairs of freight trains to improve the transportation capacity of coal out of Xinjiang. (Photo by Di Peng)

Thoroughly tempered

Photo taken on October 13, 2022 shows a staff member processes a drill at the workshop of Xinjiang Dibiaisi Drill Tools Co., Ltd. in the Southwest Science and Technology Park of Karamay City, northwest China’s Xinjiang. At present, the enterprise produces in an orderly manner, and the foreign orders increase steadily. (Photo by Min Yong)

Chief Editor: Song Jun

Editor: Cai Zengle

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