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Aksu: land of ancient history and industry

By Ren Xiaojin and Zhu Xingxin | China Daily USA | Updated: 2017-05-30 07:51

 Aksu: land of ancient history and industry

Home to Dolan culture, an intangible cultural heritage of the country, Aksu attracts visitors from home and abroad for its historic relics, ethnic architecture, regional food and ceremonies.

Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region continues to uphold traditions of textiles, trade and culture with modern flair

As a vital station of the ancient Silk Road, Aksu city in the southern part of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region has become a spotlight at home and abroad for its incredible natural view and multi-ethnic cultures.

More than 2,000 years ago, mules, horses and camels walked through the ancient city, and now, when gazing at the Tarim Basin and Tianshan Mountains, people can still feel the vastness and glory of the region.

With long daylight hours and large temperature difference between day and night, Aksu is one of the major production bases in China for walnuts, red dates and fruits such as grapes and melons.

The area is the location of the ancient Chinese states of Qiuci and Kumak, the first bridges for Buddhist culture from India to enter China. There are many farmer painters in the region's Dolan Tribe, who haven't had professional training but have won much praise.

Covering more than 266,670 hectares of cotton fields, Aksu accounts for some 11 percent of the country's total cotton production. While Aksu is pushing forward its modernization and industrialization, more companies are moving to the farms.

They have created many job opportunities for locals and educated a large number of skilled workers.  

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