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Looks beautiful.
Photo taken on Oct. 9, 2018 shows a night view of Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Province. (Xinhua/Guan Tianyu)
http://en.people.cn/n3/2018/1017/c90000-9509004-6.html
Yes, just imagine, if you have an earthquake proof spacious house built by the government to live, your kids enjoy 15 years from kindergarten to high school free education with free school meals free daily dairy and medicare, you are subsidized by the government for everything in your daily life, would you rise up against this government?Most of the news we read about xinjiang in our media are negative, it is chinese member duty here in the pdf to elaborate what is really happen in there...
Many of us have gone to Xinjiang. They say that there are great opportunities for development.
Many Indians here always compare Xinjiang with Kashmir, which is a very underdeveloped international disputed land prevalent with daily violence and social disturbance. It's the most absurd comparison that anyone can ever make.
It is more developed than kuala lumpur for sure.Most of the news we read about xinjiang in our media are negative, it is chinese member duty here in the pdf to elaborate what is really happen in there...
No way. KL win in every metrics I'm pretty sure.It is more developed than kuala lumpur for sure.
India has a long way to go to reach Guizhou in 2018, one of China's poorest provinces.Not surprising.
Indians even compared Shanghai to Mumbai.
Next, they will compare Indian rail with China's HSR.