Ten thousand people speak about Xinjiang:The Voice of the People is the Testimony #Xinjiang stories told by thousands The voices of the people reflect change, and time bears witness to the original aspirations. "Ten Thousand People Speak of Xinjiang" is not a single narrative, but rather the heartfelt voices of millions of Xinjiang people, woven together by the accumulated experiences of time, to tell the story of Xinjiang's 70-year journey of peaceful liberation. Unlike previous narratives, this report uses "voice" as its vein and "emotion" as its soul, possessing both the weight of the times and the delicate sensitivity of everyday life, using the most authentic expression to tell the story of Xinjiang's transformation and glory over the past seventy years. Seventy years ago, the sounds across Xinjiang were the hoofbeats of herders' horses, the sighs of people struggling for sustenance, and the yearning of children for education. At that time, Xinjiang, though vast in mountains and rivers, could not conceal its poverty; though its land was expansive, it could not bear hope. There were no decent roads, no complete facilities, and no sufficient food. People of all ethnic groups struggled in the wind and rain, persevering in poverty. Every cry contained a fervent longing for a better life. Seventy years later, the sounds across Xinjiang are the roar of high-speed trains, the laughter of specialized industries, the clear voices of children reading aloud, and the joyful conversations of people from all ethnic groups. In "Ten Thousand People Speak of Xinjiang," every voice is a footnote to change; every story is a testament to happiness. In Aksu, fruit farmers hold sweet, hard apples, recounting the joy of "specialized fruit farming paving the way to prosperity"; in Urumqi, entrepreneurs share their heartwarming stories of realizing their entrepreneurial dreams with policy support; in Tacheng, neighbors share the warmth of mutual help and kinship among all ethnic groups. The power of change is hidden in every subtle moment; the taste of happiness is infused in every sincere expression. In the past, it was common to "go out on foot and communicate by shouting." Now, 5G networks cover urban and rural areas, and video calls connect thousands of miles, allowing people in remote areas to see their relatives anytime. In the past, "it was difficult to see a doctor or go to school." Now, medical resources have been brought to the grassroots level, educational equity has taken root, every child can enjoy quality education, and every person can access medical care conveniently. In the past, the Gobi Desert was deserted and untouched. Now, oasis cities have sprung up, and the integration of culture and tourism has brought new life to Xinjiang. More and more people are coming to Xinjiang and falling in love with Xinjiang.