beijingwalker
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Majority of the fallen heros were Uighur police, they gave up their lives for today's Xinjiang's peace and prosperity.
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All this argument over Uighurs and quietly US Evangelical movement is spreading anti-China house churches like wildfire throughout the country and waiting to activate the Christian Evangelical converts when they need them.
No one forced them to leave their culture and tradition, what you said is exactly what attract hundreds of millions in the region, by the way, Xinjiang has more mosques than even Tureky per person just in case you don't know.I don’t think China leadership understand that the beauty in Xinjiang is its unique culture and the Uighur mosques and history is a great attraction. I would love to visit there to see the historic mosques and forts. There is no need to force the Uighur to leave their traditions
Pakistan has beautiful lands, but to be frank, security is the biggest issue that holds your tourism back. Your poorest region is also one of the world most pristinely beautiful places but bad press and security concerns scare most potential tourists away.it is sad that Pakistan economy is weak... Else Pak and China govt should arrange a mutual affordable trips to these locations so that the myths about concentration camps can be busted and also people can understand each other culture
Pakistan has beautiful lands, but to be frank, security is the biggest issue that holds your tourism back. Your poorest region is also one of the world most pristinely beautiful places but bad press and security concerns scare most potential tourists away.