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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Astana, December 10 (Xinhua) — A photo exhibition dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the founding of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region opened on Wednesday at the National Museum of Kazakhstan.
Around 200 representatives from various social circles in China and Kazakhstan attended the opening ceremony and toured the exhibition.
The exhibition, titled “Gorgeous Xinjiang: Toward Prosperity,” includes 70 photographs and is divided into four sections: natural landscapes; ethnocultural themes; development and revival; and external exchanges.
In his speech, Chinese Ambassador to Kazakhstan Han Chunlin noted that the exhibition serves as a compact display of Xinjiang's magnificent natural landscapes, its rich cultural heritage, and significant development achievements. According to the diplomat, the Communist Party of China's strategy for governing Xinjiang in the new era provides a reliable guarantee for the advancement of Chinese-style modernization in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
The ambassador added that China's 15th Five-Year Plan will create new opportunities for global development, while Xinjiang will continue to deepen cooperation with Kazakhstan in various fields, contributing to the entry into a new "golden 30 years" of Sino-Kazakh relations.
Berik Abdygaliuly, Director of the National Museum of Kazakhstan, emphasized that Kazakhstan and China's Xinjiang share close geographical, historical, and cultural ties. He believes that the opening of the exhibition in Kazakhstan is a striking example of the harmonious exchange of spirit and wisdom between the two peoples and will contribute to the further development of cooperation in the cultural and humanitarian spheres.
At the opening ceremony, the Chinese Embassy in Kazakhstan donated a collection of books dedicated to Chinese-style modernization to the National Museum of Kazakhstan.
The exhibition, which will be on display at the National Museum of Kazakhstan until December 28, is jointly organized by the Chinese Embassy in Kazakhstan, the Astana Bureau of the Xinhua News Agency, the National Museum of Kazakhstan, and the Kazakhstan Earth Fund for Sustainable Development.
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