BEIJING, Sept. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — A news report from en.qstheory.cn
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On the 70th anniversary of the founding of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, we present a special bilingual micro-documentary series called Xinjiang: The Place I Call Home. Let us follow the camera across the Tianshan Mountains to see the dynamic development sweeping through this vast land, listen to the true stories of local people building their lives and working together with shared purpose in this cherished soil, and witness how the changes in their hometown intertwine with the nation’s aspirations.
Salamatgul Kari, who lives in the ancient city of Kashgar, has turned her family courtyard into a guesthouse, showing the unique ethnic culture of Xinjiang to visitors from around the world. Talking about the changes in the ancient city of Kashgar, she said, “The ancient city is renovated while preserving its original features.”
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