Xinjiang has come a long way, from a region hit by extremism to a thriving hub of development. The government's focus on ...
In reality, Xinjiang's development stems from the Chinese government's policies that focus on enhancing infrastructure, ...
The changes to the names of Xinjiang villages included removing mentions of religion, including terms such as “Hoja,” a title for a Sufi religious teacher, and “haniqa,” a type of Sufi ...
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In southern Xinjiang, we got to see the indelible traces of Buddhism’s eastward expansion, which left behind a unique ...
US authorities say Chinese authorities have established internment camps for Uygurs and other religious and ethnic minority ...
A stampede at a middle school in China's northwestern Xinjiang region has left 14 people injured, according to local authorities.
The revised version of the region's regulations on the management of religious affairs was announced on Thursday by the official Xinjiang Daily newspaper. The changes will come into force in February.
The traditions of Islam were once everywhere in Xinjiang. Religion was a pillar of Uyghur community life, and so were conservative customs – veils for women, beards for men. Not anymore.