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Xinjiang registers robust economic growth in 2021
January 30, 2022
China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region registered 7-percent growth in gross domestic product (GDP) in 2021, totalling nearly 1.6 trillion yuan ($251.2 billion), according to a press conference held by local authorities on Saturday.
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Xinjiang to open first plateau airport
January 29, 2022
Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region will soon open its first plateau airport after an airplane landed successfully at the airport on Friday afternoon.
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Xinjiang expands loans to boost high-quality development of agriculture
January 28, 2022
Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region last year expanded loans to agricultural entities in a bid to promote agricultural modernization and boost rural development, the Urumqi branch of the People's Bank of China said on Thursday.
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Xinjiang makes the most of its plentiful ice and snow resources
January 28, 2022
The Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, which has abundant natural ice and snow resources, has taken advantage of the upcoming 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games to spur rapid development of winter sports tourism.
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China's Xinjiang registers 7% GDP growth in 2021
January 24, 2022
China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region registered 7-percent GDP growth in 2021, totalling 1.6 trillion yuan ($253.2 billion), according to a work report of the regional government.
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NW China's Xinjiang receives over 190m tourists in 2021
January 24, 2022
More than 190 million tourists traveled to Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region in 2021, an increase of 20.5 percent compared to 2020, according to a work report of the regional government.
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Horgos sends 1 million buns to aid Xi'an
January 11, 2022
A truck from Horgos, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, carrying 1 million Uygur-style bread buns arrived in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, on Friday as part of support efforts for the city, which is experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak.
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Xinjiang 'sea of death' fertilizes farms nationwide
January 10, 2022
On the rim of China's largest desert, the Taklimakan, the remote Lop Nur area was once barren and lifeless. Now, thanks to the production of water-soluble potassium fertilizer, it is beginning to come to life.

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