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Xinjiang 7 Days’ Images: Xinjiang is bursting with vitality

Get rich by raising silkworms

Photo taken on May 19, 2025 shows workers work in the production workshop of a silk enterprise in Wusu City, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. In recent years, Wusu City has fully utilized its resource advantages to vigorously develop the sericulture industry, forming a complete industrial chain that integrates silkworm breeding, silk reeling, silk weaving, and processing. The products are sold to many countries and regions, driving sericulturists to become rich through mulberry planting and silkworm breeding, and contributing to the comprehensive revitalization of rural areas. (Photo by Li Renxi)

Spinning products sell well

Photo taken on May 23, 2025 shows a worker works in the textile workshop of a company located in Awat County, Aksu Prefecture, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. In recent days, the company has been working at full capacity to produce 4,000 tons of spinning products, selling them to markets in Zhejiang and Guangdong, and timely supplying market demand. (Photo by Bao Liangting)

Update and improve efficiency

Photo taken on May 20, 2025 shows a worker checks the equipment operation on the automated production line in the intelligent fire hose production workshop of Xinjiang Longcheng Fire Equipment Co., Ltd. in the Changji National High-tech Industrial Development Zone in Changji City, Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Last year, the company expanded the factory area, updated its equipment, and underwent technological transformation, increasing production efficiency by 50 percent. The products are sold throughout Xinjiang, with an annual output value reaching 50 million yuan. (Photo by He Long)

Wind power units assembly

Photo taken on May 22, 2025 shows workers assemble wind power units in the production workshop of Xinjiang Dongfang Wind Power New Energy Co., Ltd. located in the high-end equipment manufacturing industrial park for new energy in Mulei Kazak Autonomous County, Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. This year, the county plans to add nine million kilowatts of wind power and 1 million kilowatts of photovoltaic capacity. Once completed, the total installed capacity for wind and photovoltaic power will reach 17 million kilowatts and three million kilowatts, respectively. (Photo by He Long)

Aerial photography of wind tower

Photo taken on May 21, 2025 shows a worker produces wind turbine towers at China Hydroelectric Four Bureau (Tacheng) Energy Equipment Co., Ltd. in Tacheng Prefecture, northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. On that day, drone pilots and journalists participating in a large-scale multimedia photography event in Xinjiang visited the key development and open experimental zone in Tacheng. They captured aerial and ground perspectives of the production of wind turbine blades, towers, rotors, and nacelles, and learned about the development of the wind power equipment manufacturing industry in Tacheng. (Photo by Shiliuyun-Xinjiang Daily/Zou Yi)

Green Intelligent Computing

Photo taken on May 22, 2025 shows workers work at the Xinjiang Tacheng (Toli) Green Intelligent Computing Industrial Park. It is understood that the park covers an area of 60 hectares, with the first phase covering 7.53 hectares. It can accommodate a total computing power scale of 23,000P for the digital intelligence industry, with an expected annual output value of over two billion yuan, creating employment for more than 500 local people. (Photo by Shiliuyun-Xinjiang Daily/Zou Yi)

Photovoltaic desertification control

Photo taken on May 20, 2025 shows staff members inspect the operation of the equipment at the photovoltaic power station of the 500,000-kilowatt photovoltaic desertification control and low-carbon transformation project of China Resources New Energy's industrial park. The project is expected to generate an average of 747 million kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, which can meet the annual electricity demand of 600,000 households. It can save 332,500 tons of standard coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 876,000 tons each year. The project has now been completed and connected to the grid for power generation. (Photo by Shiliuyun-Xinjiang Daily/Otkur Nijat)

2025 Taklimakan Rally

Aerial photo taken on May 22, 2025 shows a racing car crosses the finish line in the Alar (SS2) stage. From May 21 to 22, the 2025 Taklimakan Rally successfully completed the races of the Wensu Grand Canyon (SS1) and Alar (SS2) stages. A total of 54 teams, 128 racing cars and 233 contestants from major domestic manufacturers and clubs passed through the magnificent Tomur Snow Peak and the unique Yardang Grand Canyon. (Photo by Shiliuyun-Xinjiang Daily/Zhou Peng)

Wonderful campfire party

Photo taken on May 21, 2025 shows as night falls, the bonfire party in Keketohai Town, Fuyun County, starts on time, with tourists joyfully dancing around the bonfire. With the arrival of midsummer, Keketohai attracts tourists from all over the world with its unique natural scenery and rich folk customs. (Photo by Aydos Agenbek)

Chief Editor: Song Jun

Editor: Chi Cheng

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