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Winner of China's English speech contest, Uighur student Tughluk from Tsinghua university

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Winner of China's English speech contest, Uighur student Tughluk from Tsinghua university

After spending his high school years in US, he came back to China and was admitted by China's top school Tsinghua University.
When being asked why he studied so hard, he replied, to build motherland China.

 
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A lot of these Uighur who aced exams are fake, having at least one Han parent.

Winner of China's English speech contest, Uighur student Tughluk from Tsinghua university

After spending his high school years in US, he came back to China and was admitted by China's top school Tsinghua University.
When being asked why he studied so hard, he replied, to build motherland China.

 
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China offers the world top class education in Xinjiang and helped millions of young people achieve their goals in life.

2019 President's Medalist: Kaheerman Saibire
"An international student from China and a member of the Uyghur ethnic minority, Kaheerman Saibire learned to speak English less than four years ago. Now she has been selected to receive University of Washington Bothell’s 2019 President’s Medal. The medalist is chosen from among those who have a GPA in the top 2% of the graduating class in their program. Saibire, who goes by Sabira, is a Biology major and Chemistry minor and plans to graduate from UW Bothell at the end of summer quarter. After working to save money, she hopes to attend medical school and become a surgeon, eventually returning to China."

 
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Do not trust them. They may be a second An Luhan. China should not repeat the mistake of Tang.
 
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By observation on forums and write up, most off spring of mix marriage ends up taking minority identities, to qualify for state subsidies, especially lowering the points needed for universities.


Where did you learn it? Uighur and Han marriages are still extremely rare.
 
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By observation on forums and write up, most off spring of mix marriage ends up taking minority identities, to qualify for state subsidies, especially lowering the points needed for universities.
That's true, but it's mainly between Han and Manchu, Han and Hui... Uighurs and Han marriages are very rare, Hui and Han marriages are so common in Beijing, I don't think you can still find a single pure Hui or Manchu here.
 
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By observation on forums and write up, most off spring of mix marriage ends up taking minority identities, to qualify for state subsidies, especially lowering the points needed for universities.

I guess it doesn't matter, even so. Half-Uighur + Half-Han to make a "Full-Uighur" is fine. He can choose to be a Uighur or a Han (often by the parents of course). Good for him/ her.
 
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He is the winner of the whole contest, what do you think of his English?

Uighur seem be very talented in language learning, maybe it's due to the fact that they've been exposed to bilingual environment from their early age and developed a kind of instinct for learning different languages.
Check out this Xinjiang Uighur SWAT officer mimicking American rap song.

 
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