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A taste of the Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar

'Ku ka ku la'

Take a bite out of Apple in Xinjiang

Editor's note: 

The Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region is well known for the expanse of its area and richness of natural resources, as well for its enchanting spectacles of nature. As the region approaches its 55th anniversary, residents are eager to celebrate the dramatic changes that have taken place over the years and look forward to its bright future.

Restoring old Kashgar for a safer future

Dilapidated houses in Kashgar, located in the southwest of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, are undergoing a three billion yuan ($446.1 million) restoration project, a planning official told the China Daily website Oct 24, 2010.

Xinjiang's frontier trade faces challenges

The Customs Union of Kazakhstan, Russia and Belarus has affected trade ties between Kazakhstan and Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region in China, Malina Jianabuer, deputy director-general of the region's Commerce Department told China Daily during an interview on Wednesday.

Economy

Housing project for Xinjiang's shepherds

Large carpets, Kazak cushions and a simple but effective indoor heating system – all these are new in Halikaxi’s new house that her family just moved in this October.

Port closest to border wants equivalent visa benefit

Restoring old Kashgar for a safer future

China builds model low-carbon city in Xinjiang's Turpan

Building last line of defense against desert

Relocation protects Tianshan nature - and benefits locals

Restored river sees local towns flourish

Urumqi hits environmental target

Returning birds bring balance to eco-system

Ethnic and Religious Affairs

Bilingual education benefits students in Xinjiang

Students from different ethnic groups read a story from their textbooks at the No 2 Primary School in Zepu county, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, on Oct 25, 2010.

Ethnic integration top goal in Xinjiang: Expert

Better communication in Xinjiang

Xinjiang requires officials to be bilingual

Travel

A taste of the Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar

The Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar is the largest bazaar in the world by scale, combining Islamic culture, architecture, ethnic commerce, tourism and entertainment.

Where grass is greener

Xinjiang mountain lakes vie to be world heritage

Life in fast lane

China's 'Dakar Rally' on course for international fame

No break for China's veteran rally king Lu

Early summer snowscape in Xinjiang

Xinjiang: A vast cauldron of humanity

Brief Intro To Xinjiang

Culture

700 Xinjiang photographers showcase creativity

A photographer in Xinjiang followed a swan family for three months, documenting how a mother swan giving birth to her baby swans.

Hui people's show dazzles in Cairo

Folk dances stage at Xinjiang Pavilion

Let the sheep-catching begin

Port closest to border wants equivalent visa benefit

Bilingual education benefits students in Xinjiang

October snow covers Tianshan Gorge

Restoring old Kashgar for a safer future

Take a bite out of Apple in Xinjiang

A glance at Kashi

A taste of the Xinjiang International Grand Bazaar

'Ku ka ku la'

Exclusive interview with the mayor of Urumqi

700 Xinjiang photographers showcase creativity

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