Celebrating diversity in Xinjiang


Unifying force: Eleven-year-olds Ba Yin Ta Na, a Mongol, with classmates Shu Ke La, from the minority group of Kazak and Zhao Jin Xuan, a Han Chinese during a school performance in the Botala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture in Xinjiang.

The autonomous region in China offers visitors everything from traditional nomadic lifestyles to modern Disney music concerts.

THE history of the Chinese is marked by their wanderlust. There are Chinese who have made it good all over the globe, whether it is in South-East Asia, the United States or Africa.

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