In the golden autumn, the melons and fruits are fragrant. In September last year, the Third Central Xinjiang Work Forum was held. In the past year, Xinjiang has adhered to the priority of people's livelihood and allocated more than 70% of the general public budget expenditure to ensuring and improving people's livelihood. Nowadays, running in the north and south of the Tianshan Mountains, the modern farm courtyards are spacious and comfortable, and the industrial layout of the rich people is at the doorstep of the people... The villages where they live are beautiful, the industries of the rich people are thriving, the rural tourism is "on fire", and the beautiful villages full of vitality are striding forward to take the steps of revitalization.
The village environment has become beautiful
During the just past National Day holiday, the industrial park in Narencha Khankule Village in Jiele Agashi Town, Emin County, Xinjiang, was very lively, and the villagers spontaneously organized themselves, twisting and singing folk songs, and everywhere was full of the joy of harvest.
In the industrial park, Dongfanghong tractors, horse-drawn climbing plows, store departments... Some nostalgic old objects also attract many people to visit, looking at the endless stream of tourists, the owner of the commissary, Ainur Jumahazi, smiled and blossomed.
Sorting out the containers and replenishing the goods, Ainur Jumahazi was unusually busy these days. In March, watching the changes taking place in the village, Ainur Jumahazi decided to open a shop. Today, with her careful management, the business of the store is very prosperous.
A few years ago, however, her store was in a dump. She told reporters that in the past, the village had very little infrastructure, garbage everywhere, dilapidated houses, not to mention outsiders, and even people in the village were reluctant to go out.
Today, strolling through the village, potholed dirt roads have become asphalt roads, dilapidated adobe houses have become safe houses, garbage dumps have become small amusement parks, the village has a new look, and the dirty and chaotic environment has become a thing of the past.

In the village of Narencha Khankule in The town of Jele Agashi in Emin County, Xinjiang, villagers celebrate the harvest festival with songs and dances. (Photo by Gao Han, Xinhua News Agency)
In the past year, all parts of Xinjiang have continuously increased their efforts to improve the rural environment. Walking in villages around Xinjiang, the asphalt paved with asphalt and stinky ponds in the past have become landscape lakes for villagers to relax and entertain, and idle land has become a stage for villagers to get rich... Rural revitalization requires both face and solidity, not only to make the village beautiful, but also to let the peasants' pockets "bulge up."
The rich people's industry has flourished
It is better to have three days without meat than a day without bread. In Xinjiang, naan is an indispensable food in people's daily diet. In recent years, Xinjiang has vigorously developed the naan industry, developing the traditional food and small bread of the past into a large industry driving economic development.
As soon as he walked into the cultural town of Saiwai Xinjiang in Yining City, Xinjiang, the reporter smelled a strong smell of wheat. The town's exhibition hall is filled with a variety of naans, including walnut buns, peanut buns, spicy buns and other flavors, which make people mouth-watering.
In the bread production and processing area, the bread master Zulifu Karl Kahor is kneading the dough, rolling the bun blanks, poking flowers according to the cooking procedure, and in a few moments, the steaming buns are ready. He told reporters that in the standardized workshop, not only the environment is good, the efficiency is particularly high, the average daily can play 500 naans, the monthly income is more than 6,000 yuan, which is much more than his previous income from casual work.
In the cultural town of SaiwaiJiangnan in Yining City, Xinjiang, employees are arranging the beaten bread neatly. (Photo by Xinhua reporter Lei Dongrui)
Nowadays, diners come to the Saiwai Xinjiang Naan Cultural Town not only to taste the food, but also to feel the folk customs such as the naan culture.
Yang Wenxiu, director of the Park Management Department of the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture Bureau of Industry and Information Technology, introduced that the whole state will develop the naan industry towards branding, standardization and scale, and from January to September this year, it has produced and sold 558 million naan products, achieving sales revenue of 460 million yuan, and the products are not only sold to domestic provinces, but also exported abroad.
Rural tourism is booming
The village is beautiful, the industry is prosperous, and rural tourism is also booming in the north and south of the Tianshan Mountains. In the past year, Xinjiang has combined the advantages of local ecological resources and encouraged villagers to open star-rated farms and rural tourism homestays according to local conditions, driving villagers to become rich and increase income.
Yukark Kakula Village, Pahatekri Township, Kashgar City, Xinjiang, is a well-known "rice township", only 4 kilometers away from Kashgar city, rice cultivation has a long history, a river runs through the village, bringing a "living water" to local rural tourism.
The changes in the village in recent years, the villager Tursunjiang Kadir saw in his eyes, joy in his heart. The farm he opened has become a must-visit punch point for tourists to eat. He said: "The village is well-known, and there are more and more tourists, with more than 70 guests eating on holidays at most a day, and the monthly income exceeds 10,000 yuan." ”
Li Dumin, secretary of the Party Committee of Pahatekri Township, said that the village has made every effort to build an ecological rural tourism scenic spot by revitalizing existing resources such as water systems, springs, rice fields, and greenways, and since March this year, it has received more than 48,000 tourists and driven 142 tourism practitioners, and tourism has also become a "new engine" for rural revitalization. (Reporters Gao Han and Lei Dongrui)