Liu Baoqing travelled to Xinjiang a decade ago, but now it looks different to him.
Liu Baoqing, Exhibition Spectator, said, "I'm amazed at today's Xinjiang. It has changed so much. Development is so fast. I think it has the potential to grow further, maybe as prosperous as coastal cities. But of course, stability is a necessity."
Xinjiang is one of the five autonomous regions in China. It is home to people of forty-seven ethnic groups. So, sharing the goal of development within those ethnic differences is essential in the region.
Bai Lin, Exhibition Spectator, said, "Peace, harmony, and stability are important anywhere. I hope all ethnic groups in Xinjiang can coexist like a family and live a better life."
Most spectators say the exhibit has given them a completely new view of Xinjiang's progress, making them more confident about the region's present and future.
Xinjiang has always been a unique and diverse part of China. The exhibition shows just how many efforts have been made and how many changes have taken place in the region over the past sixty years. These achievements are solid and will not be shaken by the recent unrest.