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Aksu Prefecture in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is a place where diverse cultures flourished.
Today, this vibrant land showcases a harmonious blend of old and new. At the Qiuci Museum, conservator Renagul Eziz works meticulously to breathe life back into ancient artifacts. With the establishment of the Xinjiang Institute of Intelligent Equipment, the region is entering an exciting era of technological advancement.
Li Long from Beijing Institute of Technology has even chosen to settle in Aksu City, dedicating himself to robotics research while supporting the region's commitment to "technology-driven empowerment and innovation-led development." From preserving cultural heritage to pioneering intelligent equipment, Aksu Prefecture is redefining the legacy of the Silk Road.