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A 28-member press delegation from 19 countries, joined by Chinese media, kicked off a week-long "Into the Core Area of the Silk Road Economic Belt" tour in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on June 18. Their first stop in Turpan featured a massive hybrid solar project with over 20,000 heliostat mirrors and a Uygur hospital's sand-therapy center, where reporters sampled herbal teas and heated sand treatments. The group will head to Hotan and Urumqi in the coming days to experience local daily life and cultural heritage firsthand.
A 28-member press delegation from 19 countries, joined by Chinese media, kicked off a week-long "Into the Core Area of the Silk Road Economic Belt" tour in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on June 18. Their first stop in Turpan featured a massive hybrid solar project with over 20,000 heliostat mirrors and a Uygur hospital's sand-therapy center, where reporters sampled herbal teas and heated sand treatments. The group will head to Hotan and Urumqi in the coming days to experience local daily life and cultural heritage firsthand.