Hey there! A new white paper just dropped, highlighting how the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in the Chinese mainland is stepping up to respect and protect the languages of all its ethnic groups. 📄🔥
According to the State Council Information Office, the region is rolling out policies that allow everyone—from Uygur, Kazakh, to other communities—to learn and use their own spoken and written languages. Even better, it encourages cross-cultural learning so different groups can pick up each other’s languages! 🌐🤝
With autonomous areas at regional, prefectural, and county levels (five autonomous prefectures and six autonomous counties), the local government enjoys extensive autonomy by law. This means residents can fully participate in state affairs, receive education, and preserve their unique cultures. 🎓🌟
The white paper, titled "CPC Guidelines for Governing Xinjiang in the New Era: Practice and Achievements," underscores the right of all ethnic groups to develop and protect their linguistic heritage, keeping traditions alive for future generations. 🚀📚
From in-depth research to real-life stories, this move shows the power of preserving culture through language. It’s a big win for diversity lovers and language enthusiasts everywhere! ✨
Reference(s):
cgtn.com