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Chinese government website
Founded18 December 2001
Political alignmentChinese Communist Party
HeadquartersXinjiang
Websiteenglish.ts.cn (in English)

Tianshannet (Chinese: 天山; pinyin: Tiānshān Wǎng; lit. 'Tian Shan Net') is the sole official news website of Xinjiang, China. The website was established by the government of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and the People's Daily Online on December 18, 2001. Tianshannet includes Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Uyghur, English and Kazakh language versions.

In July 2006, the English version of Tianshannet was started.

In August 2007, BBC Learning English announced a partnership with Tianshannet.

In July 2009, the Kazakh version of Tianshannet was started.

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References

  1. ^ 新疆天山网络传媒有限公司. Cyberspace Administration of China (in Simplified Chinese). 18 August 2014. Retrieved 7 May 2020. 天山网是经国务院新闻办审核批准,由新疆维吾尔自治区党委宣传部主办,新疆维吾尔自治区人民政府新闻办公室主管,新疆维吾尔自治区互联网新闻中心承办,新疆日报、新疆经济报等10余家疆内主要新闻媒体共同参与建设的新型网络新闻媒体,是新疆维吾尔自治区唯一一家重点新闻宣传网站。
  2. Emma Graham-Harrison (5 August 2008). "Attack-hit west China under heavy security". Reuters. Retrieved 7 May 2020. the region's official news website (http://www.tianshannet.com) {{cite web}}: External link in |quote= (help)
  3. Gillian Wong (3 July 2013). "China demands knives, offers rewards in tense west". Associated Press. Retrieved 7 May 2020. the region's official news portal, Tianshan Net
  4. Jethro Mullen (1 July 2013). "China ramps up security in Xinjiang after unrest". CNN. Retrieved 7 May 2020. the local government news website Tianshannet
  5. "China police shoot 14 dead in northwest Muslim region". USA Today. 16 December 2013. Retrieved 7 May 2020. Tianshan Net website, a local government news portal
  6. "China holds mass police rally in Xinjiang as hundreds sent to anti-terror 'frontline'". Reuters. 28 February 2017. Retrieved 7 May 2020. the Xinjiang government's official news site Tianshan Net
  7. "Tianshannet of Xinjiang Starts Up". People's Daily. 19 December 2001. Retrieved 2 April 2020.
  8. BBC World Service Publicity (29 August 2007). "BBC Learning English launches on tianshannet.com". BBC. Retrieved 4 April 2020.

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