What they say
Share - WeChat
After serving 30 years in the military, I decided to volunteer as a border guard. Four generations of my family have left footprints on the Pamir Plateau, patrolling the frontier. Starting with my grandfather, who guided the People's Liberation Army, and to my children who are now dedicated to border security, our family's legacy continues. To date, our family has raised over 20 military personnel and more than 80 border patrol volunteers.
Longjike Kadeer, a voluntary border guard in Tashikurgan Tajik autonomous county of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region
- Chinese scientists explore alpine ecosystem carbon cycling responses to climate change
- Global South delegates study rural development in Yunnan
- New transport links to open remote Xinjiang village to tourism
- 13-year-old girl praised for heroic rescue of child from icy lake
- Former executive of Chinese financial firm executed for bribery
- Chinese academic wisdom continues to inspire global universities































