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An ongoing topic - Go to Last Entry for most recent additions from Al Jazeera China: Xinjiang residents told to turn in passports The passports will be turned in for "examination and management", but will be kept at the police station. In order to travel abroad, you must "seek permission".
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Darya Boyi is a village that is so remote that there are no roads to it for several hundred kilometers. Many of its residents have never left the village. It is China's largest village at 2,000 square kilometers. The village is approximately 400 years old. It may be cheaper - and easier - to relocate the remaining residents rather than to try to connect them to the modern world. It does not show on maps. "Rivers" in the area tend to run dry, except during the rainy season. Information and photographs for this post came from East Tour China, CGTN.com, and Google and Mapcarta maps. Mapcarta is the only source I saw that identified its location. CGTN is China Global Television Network - China’s new international media organization, formerly known as CCTV News. Map and satellite images from Google and Mapcarta, with added annotations to show Darya Boyi The video is from CGTN America Read more at Explore Xinjiang’s 400 Years Old Hidden Village Darya Boyi (Easy Tours China), or The case of the disappearing village in Xinjiang (CGTN.com)
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in the Global Times Muslims must practice Islam with Chinese characteristics
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in the Global Times Xinjiang man jailed for 2 years for teaching family, friends about Koran on WeChat
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in the Nanfang If You Smoke on Chinese Trains, You Could be Banned for Life
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. from the Global Times Tiananmen jeep crash kills 5, police name Xinjiang suspects from USAToday http://www.gannett-cdn.com/-mm-/5598db7d88f182f7d8720eb25c28502f287d6dfd/c=282-0-2718-1830&r=x404&c=534x401/local/-/media/USATODAY/USATODAY/2013/10/28/1382970202000-AFP-524151943.jpg
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Terrible! More than 10 knife-wielding attackers slashed people at a train station in southwestern China late Saturday in what authorities called a terrorist attack by Uighur separatists, and police fatally shot five of the assailants, leaving 34 people dead and 130 others injured. In addition to this the Russians are invading the Ukraine now. One little spark could set off a world wide disaster like WW1 did. http://www.journal-news.com/news/ap/top-news/china-train-station-attack-an-act-of-terrorism/nd32p/
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This has been in the news a lot in the last week or two. Anti-rumor campaign picks up speed
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"Spring Foward" 1 hour this Sunday we will get and extra hour sunlight starting then.
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No details yet, but something is going on there: Some reports from Chinese news indicate that some foreigners came to cause problems and organized an event.