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Donkey-driven carts becoming rare in Xinjiang

www.chinanews.cn 2005-07-12 14:09:12

In July, a donkey-driven cart slowly went by bowling motors and cars on a
road in Kashi, a center of politics and economy in southern Xinjiang.
Nowadays, however, motors and cars are increasingly penetrating into the
life of local residents, while donkey-driven carts that used to be the
major vehicles are becoming rare.

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