The Aksu Vocation and Technical College (AVTC) in Aksu Prefecture is a school that has trained skilled workers for local job market. Over 90 percent of graduates are from the Uygur ethnic group
Late September signifies the beginning of harvest season in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China’s main cotton production area, with bundles of picked cotton decorating the fields aligning the highway
A 32-year-old illustrator from Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region hopes that Western mainstream media can hear Xinjiang people's true voices vibrating through her art piece
Eighty-one-year-old Shi Huifang could never forget her life-changing decision to venture out into Xinjiang, a remote and bare land to her in northwest China, some six decades ago
Xinjiang has realized the full coverage of nine-year compulsory education around the region and the four prefectures in its southern part provide a 15-year-long free education to all children from kindergarten all the way up to senior middle school
Given Xinjiang's strategic position and increased connectivity with Central Asia, the region is no longer a landlocked backwater; but becoming a land-linked logistics hub
Beijing Review reporters have recently visited Xinjiang, recording what is happening there through photos, videos and stories to share with ours readers
"Xinjiang's three main industries are cotton, tomatoes and coal. We are working to provide tailored solutions based on local needs," Song Lixin, leader of CRCHI Xinjiang,told Beijing Review.