Citations:Bayingolin

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  • 1989, Che Muqi (车慕奇), 丝绸之路今昔 [The Silk Road, Past and Present]‎[1], Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 209:
    Now Korla City has a population of more than 100,000 and well-developed industry and commerce. It is the capital of Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture which covers one quarter of the area of Xinjiang.
  • 1995, Alan A. Lew, Lawrence Yu, editors, Tourism in China[2], Westview Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 197:
    Korla is the capital of the Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture in Xinjiang. The largest prefecture in all of China, Bayingolin is roughly the size of California.
  • 2013 April 30, Ben Blanchard, “China says detains 19, seizes weapons after Xinjiang unrest”, in Stephen Coates, editor, Reuters[3], archived from the original on 22 February 2020, Emerging Markets‎[4]:
    Police have now rounded up 19 people in Kashgar, Urumqi and another part of Xinjiang called Bayingolin, the official Xinhua news agency said late on Monday.
  • 2014, 李欣凭 [Li Xinping], 活力新疆 [Modern Xinjiang]‎[5], Beijing: China Intercontinental Press (五洲传播出版社), →ISBN, →OCLC, page 8:
    In 2002, the desert road extended to the Qiemo County of Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, and the government mobilized farmers to adjust planting structure immediately with an annual increase of 12,000 mu of jujubes.
  • 2018 September 21, Yanan Wang, Dake Kang, “China treats Uighur kids as ‘orphans’ after parents seized”, in AP News[6], archived from the original on 03 June 2021[7]:
    Shi Yuqing, a Kashgar civil affairs official, told the AP over the phone that “authorities provide aid and support to everyone in need, whether they’re the children of convicted criminals or people killed in traffic accidents.” But such services may not be welcome. A government report from Bayingolin Mongol Autonomous Prefecture in June last year acknowledged that relatives were resistant to “handing over” their extended families’ kids to the orphanages because they “lack trust or confidence” in the centers.
  • 2019 October 20, “Jujube harvest festival held in Qiemo County, China's Xinjiang”, in Li Xia, editor, Xinhua News Agency[8], archived from the original on December 7, 2019[9]:
    Actors perform during a jujube harvest festival in Qiemo County, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Oct. 19, 2019. Qiemo County, situated in the Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture of Bayingolin and on the edge of the Tarim Basin, is known for high-quality jujube production.