First encyclopedia for ethnic minorities published
25/11/2005 16:57
China's first encyclopedia of ethnic minority languages was published
Thursday in Urumqi, capital of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous
Region. Based on a Chinese edition published in October 2002, the
"Encyclopedia of Xinjiang," edited in Uygur and Kazak languages, enlisted 70
translators and experts in the two minority languages. The book relates to
the long history of Xinjiang and basic knowledge of the region's natural
environment and social sciences, with ethnical and religious categories as its
two key parts. It also highlights great changes that have taken place in
Xinjiang since the founding of New China in 1949. The book was pulished by
the Xinjiang People's Publishing House. Ismail Tiliwaldi, chairman of the
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, said: "The book is a synthesis of Xinjiang's
history and the status quo of the economy, science and technology, and culture
in the region. It will further contribute to the region's ethnic and overall
development." The population of Uygur and Kazak ethnic groups is 8 million
and 1.3 million respectively in Xinjiang, covering 46 percent and 7.4 percent of
the region's total population of 19.3 million.
Xinhua news
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