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From the historic city of Kashgar in northwest China, our correspondent, Bruno Falci brings us more details the Uyghur People, one of Central Asia's most representative communities, who preserve their identity and ancient traditions while undergoing a development process driven by Chinese government investment. teleSUR

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00:00And from the historic city of Kashgar in northwest China, we'll learn more about the Uyghur people, one of Central Asia's most representative communities who preserved their identity and ancient traditions while undergoing a development process driven by Chinese government investment. Our correspondent, Bruno Falsi, has the details.
00:17Hello to the workers of Telesur and the audience following us in this transmission. I am in the historical city of Kashgar in northwest of China to report that this ancient Silk Road city has become a symbol of coexistence and cultural preservation in the heart of Asia.
00:37With more than 2,000 years of history, Kashgar kept the tradition alive through his architecture, music, and local crafts, reflecting the identity of the Uyghur people and their connection to the ancient trade routes.
00:55In recent years, the Chinese government has allocated over $39 billion of infrastructure, restoration, and development projects in the Xinjiang autonomous region.
01:11In Kashgar free trade zone alone, investment exceeds $175 billion, with dozens of companies established to boost tourism, manufactures, and cross-border trade.
01:29Residents say they live in peace, preserving their costumes, and welcome visitors from around the world who come to experience this millionaire heritage.
01:40From Kashgar, a city where past and present meet, the value of history continues to be an essential part of China's future.
01:52Now we return to the studios in La Habana, Cuba.
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