
Xinjiang’s Tourism Boom: From 88 to 300M Visits
From 88 visitors in 1978 to 300M visits in 2024, Xinjiang’s tourism surge highlights agri-modernization, vibrant Uygur culture and a green glow-up.
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From 88 visitors in 1978 to 300M visits in 2024, Xinjiang’s tourism surge highlights agri-modernization, vibrant Uygur culture and a green glow-up.
August data shows the Chinese mainland economy maintained stable momentum, with solid industry and service growth and rising business confidence.
A U.S. appeals court blocks Trump’s attempt to remove Fed governor Lisa Cook, keeping her in place for this week’s FOMC meeting as the case heads toward the Supreme Court.
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng will join leaders from ASEAN states in Nanning on Sept 17 to launch the 22nd China-ASEAN Expo and Business and Investment Summit.
The UN independent Commission of Inquiry accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza, pointing to mass deaths, displacement, and high-level incitement in a 72-page report.
Lebanese ceramicist Samar Mougharbel uses Jingdezhen clay to create eternal artworks that carry human stories beyond time and space.
Galaxy Space’s 35th launch took off from Jiuquan, testing a new experimental satellite for next-gen internet tech, powering future connectivity on Earth and beyond.
Explore the Jiaohe Ruins in Xinjiang’s Turpan basin—an ancient Silk Road hub preserved for centuries. Discover its clay-built marvels, UNESCO heritage status, and vibrant color palette.
Since opening in 2018, the Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge has carried over 90M travelers, slashing trip times and boosting tourism between the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Macao.
Early autumn in Yancheng’s Tiaozini Wetlands sees wild Pere David’s deer roaming under flocks of migratory birds along the East Asian–Australasian Flyway.