The occupying Chinese regime established the so-called "Great Wall Culture Museum" in Lopnur County and officially began to promote the disgraceful claim that the ruins of the towers and fortresses in East Turkistan are "the extension of the Great Wall in China".
Xinhua News Agency reported that the so-called "Silk Road Great Wall Culture Museum" established in Lopnur has been officially opened since December 29, and more than 600 "cultural relics" are on display. The total area of the museum is 5,000 square meters, and the exterior is built in the shape of an ancient tower.
The report said that "Visitors deeply felt the different views and charm of the Straits Wall, which stretches from Shanghai to the West Country", and alluded to the fact that China's Straits Wall stretches to East Turkistan.
The Great Wall was built by the Chinese in history to prevent the attacks of the Huns, and it was called a "symbol of fear" in the mouths of the people. China's official materials and textbooks state that the Great Wall stretches from Shanghai to Gansu. However, since China began to carry out open genocide in East Turkistan and vigorously implement the so-called policy of "feeding Xinjiang with culture", it has been trying to recreate the history of occupation with various fabrications. In the last few years, some so-called "researchers" of China have published articles, forcibly tied the traces of ancient towers and fortifications to the Great wall, and started to market the shameless lies that East Turkistan "has been in China since time immemorial."
This museum in Lopnur County is the first "Great Wall Culture Museum" in East Turkistan, and it is a sign that China's above-mentioned false monuments are starting to be formalized.