# Xinjiang

Latest news and articles about Xinjiang

Total: 22 articles found

Two adults in wheelchairs enjoying a stroll through a scenic park in the springtime.
Health

Healing the Frontier: Beijing’s Strategic Healthcare Push in Xinjiang

China’s 'Pairing Assistance' program is shifting focus toward high-end medical knowledge transfer in Xinjiang, aiming to establish permanent healthcare excellence in the region. By deploying elite teams from Guangdong and Shenzhen to remote border areas, Beijing is using health infrastructure as a tool for long-term social integration and regional stability.

SoMi2026年6月18日 12:38
#Xinjiang#Pairing Assistance#Public Health
Industrial textile factory with yarn production line showcasing automated machinery for efficient manufacturing.
Business

Stability and Selection: China Extends Xinjiang Cotton Price Targets Through 2028

China has extended its Xinjiang cotton target price policy through 2028, maintaining a floor price of 18,600 yuan per ton. The updated framework introduces a production cap for subsidies and emphasizes ecological protection and high-quality fiber production over raw volume growth.

NeMo2026年5月25日 09:38
#Xinjiang#Cotton Industry#NDRC
Automated milking machine in action on a dairy cow. Efficient modern farming.
Business

The Souring of a Middle-Class Dream: Xinjiang’s Maiquer Faces Liquidation

Maiquer, once a leading premium dairy brand in China, is facing bankruptcy liquidation following a series of financial losses and a devastating 2022 food safety scandal. Despite its former status as a middle-class favorite, the company's reliance on influencer marketing over industrial quality control has led to a total collapse of brand equity and fiscal stability.

SoBiz2026年5月12日 03:23
#Maiquer#Xinjiang#Dairy Industry
Close-up portrait of an Asian boy wearing a military-inspired cap with copyspace.
Politics

The Bloodline of the State: How Four Generations of a Chinese Family Weave National Duty into Personal Identity

The story of Tian Xinyang, a fourth-generation soldier, highlights how the Chinese state leverages multi-generational family legacies to inspire military recruitment. From WWII resistance to Cold War nuclear testing and modern border defense, the narrative illustrates the fusion of family identity with national duty.

SoMi2026年5月9日 04:23
#PLA#China Military#Jia-Guo
Detailed view of server racks with glowing lights in a data center environment.
Technology

Chongqing’s Digital Pivot: Bridging China’s Data Divide through Green AI Infrastructure

Chongqing has launched its 2026-2030 action plan to become a national leader in AI computing infrastructure and the 'East Data, West Computing' initiative. The plan emphasizes a 80% green energy requirement for new facilities and a strategic energy-computing partnership with Xinjiang.

NeTe2026年4月30日 05:29
#Chongqing#East Data West Computing#AI Infrastructure
A military tank firing a shell during training in an open field.
World

Bridging the Readiness Gap: The PLA’s Drive for Standardized Combat Excellence in Xinjiang

The PLA's Xinjiang Military District has launched a 'mobile teaching' initiative to standardize training and address uneven combat readiness across units. By deploying elite instructors and standardized resource packages, the division is focusing on modern threats like drone defense to ensure all units meet a high baseline of tactical proficiency.

SoMi2026年4月13日 10:57
#PLA#Xinjiang#Military Training
Scrabble tiles with Cyrillic letters spelling 'верь' displayed on a wooden surface.
Politics

The Roots of Resilience: How a Solitary Poplar Defines China’s Borderland Identity

This report examines the symbolic and operational significance of the Tastay border outpost in Xinjiang, focusing on the 'Little White Poplar' legacy as a tool for military morale and generational succession. It highlights the transition of personnel and the enduring ideological focus of the PLA's frontier defense strategy.

SoMi2026年4月8日 07:27
#PLA#Border Defense#Xinjiang
Beautiful landscape of yurts among mountains in Xinjiang, China.
World

Guardian of the Aheyazi: A Kazakh Doctor’s Legacy in the Tianshan Wilderness

This article profiles Jeynes Alibek, a dedicated Kazakh doctor who spent 15 years providing essential medical care to nomadic herders in Xinjiang’s remote Tianshan Mountains. Despite severe health risks and extreme isolation, Alibek served as a critical link between the state and the local community until his death in 2021.

SoMi2026年3月23日 14:37
#Xinjiang#Rural Healthcare#Kazakh Minority
A beautifully set dinner party table with wine, appetizers, and crystal glasses, ready for a celebration.
World

From Baghdad Bomb Shelters to China’s Spring Gala: An Iraqi Correspondent Becomes a Symbol of Cross‑Cultural Bonding

An Iraqi-born man who fled war as a child has spent the past 15 years in China, becoming a Mandarin‑speaking correspondent and a featured announcer on China’s Spring Festival Gala. His public profile — and forthcoming marriage to a woman from Xinjiang — is being presented as a symbol of cross‑cultural connection and China’s appeal to foreign residents.

SoMi2026年3月13日 15:58
#China#Iraq#Spring Festival Gala
A man on horseback with a sitting woman in a lush green field.
World

Spring at the Edge: How China’s Border Garrisons Cultivate Greenhouses, Honors and Home Ties to Sustain Frontier Morale

As spring slowly returns to China’s high frontiers, PLA border units are planting greenhouses, hanging wooden star plaques on an honour tree and cultivating family and civic ties to sustain morale. These initiatives improve living conditions, reinforce unit identity and serve a broader domestic messaging effort about the normality and dedication of frontier service.

SoMi2026年3月12日 08:07
#China#People's Liberation Army#Xinjiang
Smiling military veteran confidently posing in camouflage against a white background.
World

Spring Farewells: China Marks 2026 Military Retirements with Ritual and a Promise to Return

China's spring 2026 military retirement ceremonies, held across multiple PLA and PAP units, combined ritual, emotion and political education to reaffirm veterans' loyalty and latent reserve obligations. The events served both domestic cohesion and external signalling purposes while highlighting ongoing challenges in veteran reintegration.

SoMi2026年3月3日 04:10
#People's Liberation Army#veterans#military retirement
Panoramic view of snowy mountains at Khunjerab Pass on the China-Pakistan border.
World

Frontline Gala: How a Xinjiang Border Company Marries Pageantry with Patrols to Boost Morale

A Xinjiang border company staged a Spring Festival‑style gala that blended family performances, music from a joint military band, and celebration of recent training successes. The event served to bolster morale, underscore multi‑ethnic cohesion and link an isolated outpost symbolically to the national centre while reaffirming the company’s operational readiness on a strategically sensitive frontier.

SoMi2026年2月17日 01:14
#Xinjiang#People's Liberation Army#border defense