A Uygur family's bond with Buddhist ancient city epitomizes Xinjiang's cultural diversity

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A Uygur family's bond with Buddhist ancient city epitomizes Xinjiang's cultural diversity

STORY: A Uygur family's bond with Buddhist ancient city epitomizes Xinjiang's cultural diversity DATELINE: May 26, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:09 LOCATION: URUMQI, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Jiaohe Ruins 2. various of Gulibekge and her families 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): GULIBEKGE MAIMING, Conservator of Jiaohe Ruins STORYLINE: Three generations of a Uygur family have been safeguarding the Jiaohe Ruins, a 2,300-year-old ancient city in Turpan, China's Xinjiang, for half a century. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): GULIBEKGE MAIMING, Conservator of Jiaohe Ruins "I was born and grew up in a village near the Jiaohe Ruins. I, my younger sister and other children in the village often played hide-and-seek in it at that time. The ancient city was like an amusement park for us when we were small. At the very beginning, I thought the Jiaohe Ruins was just an old city in the history. But after studying in the university, I learned that it was an important town on the ancient Silk Road. The Jiaohe Ruins is a g

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