China News Service, Urumqi, December 4 (Gou Jipeng) "Xinjiang is a good place" China University of Political Science and Law special video exchange meeting was held on the 3rd. Nearly 30 Chinese University of Political Science and Law students from 18 countries including Pakistan, Turkey, Sri Lanka, etc. "Visit" tourist attractions, cultural relics, industrial parks, etc. in Xinjiang by means of a line to understand the real Xinjiang.

  Right now, Xinjiang's ice and snow scenery is just right, and winter tourism activities continue to unfold.

A short video showing Xinjiang’s ice and snow sceneries was played at the video exchange meeting, immersing international students from all over the world.

Du Zhiwei, a student from Sri Lanka, said: “Xinjiang has so many beautiful scenery and delicious food, and the ice and snow are so beautiful. I must go to Xinjiang to experience the fun of ice and snow when I have the opportunity.”

  When the video is connected to the Urumqi Naan Cultural Industrial Park, the freshly baked naan cakes are attractive in color.

Song Chengge, a student from Sao Tome and Principe, said that Xinjiang is really a paradise for food.

Wang Shusheng, the second-level inspector of the Xinjiang Cultural Tourism Department, also "cloud recommended" more Xinjiang cuisine to the international students.

"Xinjiang is the hometown of melons and fruits. Turpan grapes, Korla fragrant pears, cantaloupe, Aksu apples are well-known at home and abroad, as well as kebabs, pilaf and other delicacies. There are countless delicacies. Welcome everyone to Xinjiang to taste it, and hope you will enjoy it. Introduce the real and charming Xinjiang to more people."

  Michael, a student from Namibia, asked Xinjiang officials whether there is "forced labor" in cotton picking in Xinjiang.

The spokesperson of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region People’s Government Yilijiang Anayiti replied: “The so-called'forced labor' in Xinjiang is pure rumors and slander. Development. In 2020, the overall mechanized cotton picking rate in Xinjiang will be close to 70%, and in some areas it will reach more than 95%." At the video exchange meeting, a video of cotton harvesting by Xinjiang cotton pickers was also played.

  Pakistani student Shen Zibo asked about Xinjiang's role and status in the "Belt and Road" initiative.

Nuremu Simaihan, vice chairman of the Xinjiang Political Consultative Conference, replied: “Xinjiang is an important route of the ancient Silk Road and an important gateway for China to open to the west. Development opportunities." (End)