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Xinjiang’s five-year archaeological efforts uncovered thousands of artifacts, including Tang Dynasty documents, and boosted public engagement through expanded cultural sites.
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has conducted over 80 major archaeological excavations in five years, uncovering thousands of artifacts and documents, including 883 Tang Dynasty-era papers and wooden slips from Yuli County’s Kiyakkuduk beacon tower site, offering insights into frontier soldiers’ lives.
Twelve Xinjiang-led projects were named top national discoveries.
The region has expanded cultural preservation through Great Wall parks, themed museums, and exhibitions, adding around 10,000 artifacts to collections.
Over 45 million visitors have toured museums and memorials, reflecting growing public engagement with Xinjiang’s historical heritage.
Los esfuerzos arqueológicos de cinco años de Xinjiang descubrieron miles de artefactos, incluidos documentos de la dinastía Tang, y aumentaron la participación pública a través de sitios culturales ampliados.