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Why set up Kashgar Special Economic Zone?

I think we can consider it from several aspects:

1. From the economic point of view, the state intends to develop the western region and promote the economic development of Xinjiang. China has established a number of special economic zones and economic development zones along the coast, which has effectively promoted the economic development of China and achieved remarkable results. Looking around the coast, China's eastern regions such as Dalian, Tianjin, Shandong and Lianyungang have formed an East Asian economic circle to East Asia: Japan, South Korea and North Korea. As the engine of China's economy, Shanghai covers the whole world and can be used as a high-tech R&D base in China. Xiamen, Shantou, Fuzhou and Taiwan Province Province of China form the Chinese mainland-Taiwan Province Economic Circle. Guangzhou and Shenzhen also cover a wide area, forming processing bases for electronic components and textiles, and forming economic zones in Southeast Asia and Africa. Building Hainan into a tourist city is a new attempt of the country. With the help of Hainan's unique conditions and the experience of UAE-Dubai, the economic structure of South China can be diversified and the stable economic development can be guaranteed. At the same time, it can develop harmoniously and steadily with China, Hongkong, Macau, Singapore and other economically developed countries in Southeast Asia. Nanning and Haiphong are another national development plan. The development of coastal port trade is called facing Southeast Asian countries: Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Philippines, Malaysia and so on. This will promote the economic development of southwest China. As the two largest developing countries: China and India, their economic cooperation has not reached the level of complete trust, and the economies of Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal are relatively small, so the time for establishing special economic zones is not yet ripe. If put on the agenda, I think Linzhi should be the first choice. In the vast west and northwest of China, apart from a big economic circle in Urumqi, there is almost nothing to mention. Countries bordering on our west have a strong demand for economic revitalization and plan to cooperate with China. Kashgar, as the most important town in western China, borders six countries and enjoys superior geographical conditions. Very suitable for establishing special economic zones. The new secretary of Xinjiang is good at traffic construction, such as Hunan Province, where he once worked. Economic construction is first and foremost traffic construction, which is the truth of China's practice.

2. Politically, China is in the circle of foreign influence, and the East is the seaport of China, which is also the only export for us to go abroad for trade. It is very important to protect our only economic line. China's vigorous development of the navy is also out of this consideration. The instability of the South China Sea is precisely a geographical factor. It is estimated that the development of Hainan satellite launch base and the spread of aircraft carrier plan are also out of this consideration. In addition to the eastern seaport, there is another possible seaport: the Bay of Bengal. The countries involved are mainly Myanmar and Bangladesh. The third possibility is the Indian Ocean, and the country involved is Pakistan. In the sphere of external influence, the East has formed three island chains, which can be said to be impregnable. In recent years, the West has also stationed tens of thousands of troops in countries around China, which is an unstable factor. Tibet itself is a sensitive issue and will not be discussed. The national defense force in the west is weak, mainly concentrated in Urumqi, Lanzhou, Xining and Lhasa. Only Lhasa and Urumqi are close to the border, and there is no strong central city in the vast frontier, which is not conducive to national security. Kashgar is just right. From the perspective of national unity and stability in China, southern Xinjiang is located in a remote place with inconvenient transportation, which leads to local economic backwardness, poor life and underdeveloped information, which is likely to lead to chaos and lead to ethnic contradictions not being resolved in time. Eventually caused a commotion. It will be an ideal way to solve the problem by using Kashgar Special Economic Zone to promote the economy of the whole southern Xinjiang and northwest Tibet.