Skip to Content Facebook Feature Image

Xinjiang celebrates seven decades of progress

Business

Xinjiang celebrates seven decades of progress
Business

Business

Xinjiang celebrates seven decades of progress

2025-09-23 10:10 Last Updated At:10:25

BEIJING, Sept. 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- This is a report from Beijing Review: A quiet revolution is underway in the vast cotton fields of Bortala Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture in north Xinjiang where harvesting machines, guided by digital sensors, operate with minimal human intervention. According to Aoqierbate, head of the prefecture's Bureau of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, now hundreds of hectares of cotton can be harvested by just one or two machine operators.

Dilinur comes from a farming family in Bortala. In the past, the family's livelihood depended entirely on the weather. Farming was time-consuming and a year's harvest could be wiped out by heavy rain or thunderstorms. Today, the 42-year-old has found a more efficient way to make money.

She leases her land to a cooperative that has made farming large-scale from the past family-run affair and receives a fixed annual payment. This change has freed up much of her time, and she can take on part-time work like planting and harvesting goji berry in nearby villages and selling Xinjiang specialties online.

"With more sources, my income has multiplied and I have much more time than before. Life is getting better and better," she said.

Dilinur's story mirrors a larger transformation. With strategic policies and substantial investments in infrastructure, technology and social programs, Xinjiang is rapidly transforming from a remote border region into a vibrant economic hub, making tangible improvements in people's daily lives.

Decades of improvement
As Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region celebrates the 70th anniversary of its establishment, average life expectancy has risen from just 30 years in the early 1950s to 77 years in 2024. Gross regional product surpassed 2 trillion yuan ($281 billion) in 2024, an increase of approximately 1,668 times since 1955.

Incomes too show dramatic growth. The average annual urban disposable income is 42,820 yuan ($6,017), climbing up more than 130 times from 1978. Rural per-capita net income jumped more than 160 times to 19,427 yuan ($2,730) in the same period.

There are tangible improvements in people's everyday lives—better clothing, diverse and nutritious diets, modern housing and upgraded transportation.

Shi Huan, who lives in downtown Yining, Ili Kazak Autonomous Prefecture, is a beneficiary of the improvements. In the past, ferries were the only way for the city's residents to cross the Ili River, the mother river of the region. For generations, the river—though a lifeline—was also a barrier, separating communities and limiting opportunities.

Today, that is a distant memory. The construction of eight bridges over the Ili River has revolutionized connectivity. The first bridge was completed in 1975, connecting its southern and northern banks. The most recent one will open to traffic on September 30. The 2.86-km bridge links an industrial park in Yining and Chabuchaer (Qapqal) Xibe Autonomous County and will reduce travel time by more than half, unlocking new possibilities for trade, tourism and daily life.

For Shi, who runs a supermarket some 4 km from the bridge, it is more than a convenience—it's a symbol of progress. "I spent more than 30 minutes to commute from my home to the supermarket in the past," she said. "When the bridge opens, it will be only 15 minutes."

Shi called the bridges a testament to how much life has improved for the community. "Back in the day, you saw horse-drawn carts on the bridges, hauling goods. Then came the minivans, and these days, you see more and more modern family cars on the road."

Xinjiang, accounting for one sixth of China's land area, is home to some of the country's most dramatic natural scenery—from the snow-capped Tianshan Mountains and the vast Taklimakan Desert to serene alpine lakes, lush pastures and riverside poplar forests. Thanks to substantial improvements in infrastructure, the region's tourism industry is now flourishing.

Ili today gets a growing number of visitors from across the country and neighboring regions such as Kazakhstan, drawn to the region's stunning natural landscapes, rich cultural diversity and deep historical connections to the ancient Silk Road.

The Xinjiang regional government announced in May that it will undertake 500 key projects with a total investment of 3.47 trillion yuan ($487 billion) this year. The projects are distributed across major sectors: building integrated transportation networks, improving water resource efficiency, upgrading power grids, expanding oil and gas pipelines, and enhancing intelligent computing capacity.

Additionally, a number of projects in science and technology, education, culture, tourism, health and sports will be undertaken to advance social development and public services.

Increasing openness
A vast region that has the longest border and most land ports in China, Xinjiang has enhanced its connectivity with the outside world in recent years, boosting mutually beneficial cooperation and people-to-people exchange.

It saw over 16,400 China-Europe freight trains, a key Belt and Road Initiative project, pass through in 2024. This was a 14-percent increase from the previous year, and more than half of the national total. The railway enables faster and more cost-effective movement of goods such as electronics, machinery, automotive parts and textiles from China to European markets and countries along the routes. The trains bring back food products, luxury items and industrial equipment. This has strengthened economic ties and supported regional growth.

The number of enterprises in the China (Xinjiang) Pilot Free Trade Zone (FTZ), inaugurated in November 2023, is also rapidly increasing. The first FTZ in China's northwestern border regions and the 22nd nationwide, it is now home to more than 40,000 enterprises. The number of foreign-invested enterprises is now 1.5 times more than when the FTZ opened, according to statistics from the regional department of commerce.

Despite the global uncertainties, Xinjiang's foreign trade has maintained rapid growth, reaping 27.3 percent year-on-year growth in the first seven months of this year, according to Urumqi Customs. During the same period, Xinjiang conducted trade with 223 countries and regions worldwide, representing a year-on-year increase of 8.3 percent.

Trade with Belt and Road partner countries grew by 17.5 percent year on year, accounting for 85.3 percent of Xinjiang's total foreign trade volume.

 

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Xinjiang celebrates seven decades of progress

Xinjiang celebrates seven decades of progress

Battle of the Purple Champions marks a milestone celebration of movement, community, and the kampong spirit as the brand reaches 150 clubs islandwide

SINGAPORE, Jan. 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- This 31st January 2026, OCBC Square will turn purple as Anytime Fitness, the world's largest 24-hour fitness brand, rallies Singapore to move together at its first-ever fitness festival: Battle of the Purple Champions (BOPC), powered by Skechers.

More than just a competition, BOPC is a celebration of the people and community that have powered Anytime Fitness' growth to 150 clubs across Singapore. The one-day festival embodies the brand's belief that fitness is better when experienced together, and reflects the kampong spirit that continues to unite members across neighbourhoods islandwide.

"With the opening of our 150th club, we wanted to celebrate how far we've come, and who we've built this for. Battle of the Purple Champions is our way of bringing that kampong spirit to life, uniting members and non-members alike through shared strength and purpose," says Ryan Cheal, Group Chief Operating Officer of Inspire Brands Asia, Exclusive Master Franchisee of Anytime Fitness across Singapore.

Train For Your Life: Starting the Year with Purpose

Anchored in Anytime Fitness' regional Train For Your Life campaign, BOPC invites everyone, from seasoned gym-goers to first-time movers to approach fitness with intention rather than perfection.

Designed as a powerful way to kickstart the new year, the festival encourages participants to build everyday resilience through consistency, connection, and enjoyment. Each challenge reflects real-life movements that support strength beyond the gym.

The Challenge: Four Stations, One Goal

Teams of four (2 Male & 2 Female) will tackle four functional stations inspired by real-life movement and teamwork:

  • Moving Day – Teamwork meets coordination as participants rearrange furniture to match a given layout.
  • Sandbag Shuffle – Lift, load and push sandbags on a "sled car" in perfect alignment.
  • Bike Race – All team members ride 2km each with added resistance, synchronising pace and power.
  • Champion's Climb – A stair-climbing finale with kettlebells (16kg each for female and 24kg each for male) — the ultimate test of grit and unity.

Together, the stations bring the Train For Your Life philosophy to life where fitness that prepares you for every challenge, in and out of the gym.

Beyond the Arena

Besides just being a fitness festival, it is also a vibrant and family-friendly celebration designed for everyone. Whether you are cheering from the sidelines or pushing through the fitness stations, expect exciting carnival games and delicious bites to enjoy together. From the first whistle to the final cheer, there will be complimentary refreshments sponsored by Elite Supplements will be provided for participants and spectators all day long.

The festival grounds will also feature mini fitness stations, live demonstrations, and quick-hit challenges that invite spectators to get moving alongside competitors. A curated lineup of wellness and lifestyle vendors will offer wholesome bites, recovery experiences, and interactive "fitness-for-life" activities with prizes and giveaways. Among them, Elite Supplements will host a sampling booth where visitors can try three different flavours of its products, while at the Skechers booth, attendees will be able to check out the latest Skechers Aero collection for themselves and even win prizes on-site.

All participants and spectators who sign up for an Anytime Fitness membership on event day will enjoy a sure-win lucky draw, with prizes including a 1-year Anytime Fitness membership, a Nintendo Switch, or the latest iPhone 17.

Registration Opens from 24th November 2025

  • Team entry: $120 (per team of 4; 2 male & 2 females)
  • Early bird: $100 for the first 20 teams
  • Prizes: Prizes worth over $10,000 are up for grabs, including a cash pool of up to $7,000, along with 12-month memberships and sponsor rewards featuring Elite Supplements and Skechers. Top-performing teams will be rewarded with Elite Supplements products valued at $600 for first place, $400 for second place, and $200 for third place, while Skechers, the Official Footwear Partner, will outfit winners with four pairs of footwear for first place, performance T-shirts and bottoms for second place, and caps for third place.

Participants will receive a Champion Kit filled with goodies from sponsors - a BOPC-branded water bottle and towel, a limited-edition Comeback Apparel X BOPC tee, Elite Supplement's samples, Skechers sponsored challenge tee, headband, socks and a commemorative medal.

Come for the challenge, stay for the community, and start the year stronger, together. Because when you Train For Your Life, every rep, every stride, every drop of sweat counts.

For more information, visit https://www.anytimefitness.sg/battle-of-the-purple-champions/ or follow @afsingapore_ on Instagram.

High-res images are available here.

-END-      

About Inspire Brands Asia

Headquartered in the Philippines & Singapore, Inspire Brands Asia (IBA) is a multi-award winning consortium of Anytime Fitness Asia's top sub-master franchisees. IBA acquired the Master Franchisee licence to the nine countries and territories of Anytime Fitness in Asia in 2020 and has since then grown the network to over 550 Anytime Fitness clubs in Asia. From one gym to the largest regional network of franchisees, IBA began as a business opportunity that has since grown into a platform for changing lives.

For more information on Inspire Brands Asia and its various franchise opportunities, please visit https://www.inspirebrandsasia.com/ or email franchise@inspirebrandsasia.com.

About Anytime Fitness

Anytime Fitness is the largest and fastest-growing fitness brand in the world, averaging 300 new clubs per year while serving over 5 million members at almost 6,000 clubs in 42 countries and territories on all seven continents.

Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, Anytime Fitness delivers personalised and affordable health and wellness training, coaching, nutrition, and recovery guidance for our members – in the club, in their homes, in their pockets, wherever they are and anytime they need it. All franchised clubs are individually owned and operated, and members have access to any Anytime Fitness club worldwide. For more information, visit www.anytimefitness.com.

 

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Anytime Fitness Singapore's Boldest Community Fitness Experience Yet

Anytime Fitness Singapore's Boldest Community Fitness Experience Yet

Recommended Articles