China welcomes tourists to Xinjiang as it locks its Muslims up

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Xinjiang is one of the fastest-growing areas for tourism in China, recording a 40% year-on-year increase in visits last year. FMTNews Xinjiang

Muslim men arrive at a mosque in the old town of Kashgar in China’s Xinjiang region, where UN experts say as many as one million Uighurs and other Muslim minorities are being held in camps.

“It didn’t look to me like – unless you were picked up and put in a camp – that these Uighur communities seemed to be living in some kind of fear,” said William Lee, who has taught at universities in China for 10 years and visited the region in June.Xinjiang, a fraught region where flare-ups of interethnic violence have led to unprecedented levels of surveillance, is one of the fastest-growing areas for tourism in China.

But travellers are barred from witnessing the most controversial part of Xinjiang’s security apparatus: the network of internment camps spread across the vast region.On a six-day trip to the region last month, AFP reporters encountered roadblocks and were turned away by security forces upon nearing some camps.China describes the facilities as “vocational education centres” where Turkic-speaking “trainees” learn Mandarin and job skills.

By 2020, Xinjiang is aiming to hit a total of 300 million visits by tourists and rake in 600 billion yuan , according to the region’s tourism bureau. “Uighur culture is being boiled down to just song and dance,” said Josh Summers, an American who lived in Xinjiang for more than a decade and wrote travel guides for the region.

But while ethnic song and dance is showcased to tourists, Uighurs are often restricted in how they express their own culture.

 

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