Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region plans to
translate 5,000 episodes of television and radio serials into
ethnic languages this year.
Sources with the region's administration of radio,
film and television said that the administration has ordered local
TV and radio stations to translate more programs into ethnic
languages including Uygur and Kazak.
The Xinjiang TV Station was told to play two episodes
of newly-translated serials every night, and ethnic channels in
other TV and radio stations to increase programs in ethnic
languages by 30 percent.
Xinjiang translated 4,189 episodes of TV and radio
serials last year, doubling the sum of 2005.
The region has a population of 20.08 million including
more than 12 million from minority groups.
(Xinhua News Agency February 23, 2007)
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