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Zoya’s Journey: A Young Leader from Xinjiang Finds Her Voice

Hey there! Have you ever felt nervous speaking up in front of a big crowd? 😅 Well, let me tell you about Zoya, a young leader from Xinjiang, China, who felt the same way but found her voice!

Three years ago, Zoya Bexti, representing the Kazakh ethnic minority from China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, visited the Great Hall of the People for the first time. That’s a huge place where important meetings happen! 🏛️

At first, Zoya felt a bit shy. But over the past three years, she’s become more confident and strong. Her voice has grown firmer, and she’s been making a real difference in her community! 💪

Every year, Zoya attends the “Two Sessions,” which are important meetings where leaders discuss the future of the country. Think of it like a big school council meeting but for a whole country! 🌟

Guess what? CGTN’s reporter, Yang Xinmeng, has met with Zoya at the Two Sessions for three years in a row. Together, they’ve talked about their journeys and dreams for the future. Isn’t that cool? 🤩

Zoya has not only witnessed amazing changes but has also helped make them happen. She shares ideas and helps create policies that improve people’s lives. That’s like helping to make new rules that make everyone happier! 📝

Her story shows that young people can make a big difference. So next time you feel nervous about speaking up, remember Zoya’s journey and know that your voice matters too! 🗣️🌈

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