Xinjiang, Guangxi

The phrase “Xinjiang, Guangxi” does not correspond to an established concept, entity, or widely recognized term in scholarly or encyclopedic sources. It appears to be a juxtaposition of the names of two separate administrative regions of the People’s Republic of China: the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.

Possible Interpretation

  • Xinjiang (新疆) – meaning “new frontier” or “newly expanded territory,” it is the largest provincial-level division of China, located in the country's far northwest.
  • Guangxi (广西) – meaning “expansive west,” it is an autonomous region in southern China, bordering Vietnam.

The combined phrase may be used informally to refer collectively to these two regions in contexts such as comparative studies, travel itineraries, or discussions of China’s ethnic minority policies. However, there is no dedicated entry or specific body of literature that treats “Xinjiang, Guangxi” as a singular topic. Consequently, detailed encyclopedic information about the phrase itself is not available.

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