Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region covers an area of over 1.6 million square kilometers. In the past, it was mainly known for its steppes and deserts. Today, the region is an important driver of China’s economic transformation. From renewable energy to modern infrastructure to strategic logistics centers, the region is not only an energy and economic powerhouse for China but also a bridge to neighboring Central Asian countries and Europe. Xinjiang remains a fascinating example of how major investments in technology, transportation, and industry are transforming local life and opening up new opportunities for the future.
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