Wind power generates better lives 
				 
 By Wang Zhuoqiong (China Daily)  Updated: 2006-09-26 11:39  
"I've met some foreign visitors in our village, but I couldn't understand 
them when they tried to talk to me," he said. 
  He was especially thrilled 
by 34 brand-new computers, purchased by the local education bureau last year. 
However, learning how to use them was delayed because there were no computer 
teachers available then. 
  Students love the new computer courses. "They 
have a great passion and curiosity for new technology," said Bairdibayi Turdi, 
36, the school principal, who has been teaching for 14 years.
  "Parents 
want their children to learn how to use computers. Computer literacy will help 
our children find better jobs in the towns." 
  Medical treatment in the 
county hospital has been upgraded as well, as more advanced facilities can be 
used since the arrival of electricity.
  Four years ago, there were only 
three readings that medical staff could use to diagnose patients  
temperature, blood pressure and pulse.
  "We couldn't really do any medical 
diagnoses, so we had to send our patients to Kashi," said Akelali, 28, a doctor 
for eight years. 
  Now the hospital is equipped with advanced facilities 
such as an electrocardiograph and there are more doctors. "Now we can diagnose 
heart disease and some minor illnesses to save our people from travelling," 
Akelali said.
  The productivity and income of herding people in the county 
have also increased.
  In Subashi, located about one hour by car from the 
Bunlunkou village, and 30 minutes from Karakul Lake, one of the most renowned 
tourism sites in southern Xinjiang, villagers earn their living by selling 
ethnic souvenirs to tourists, and most of them own motorbikes.
  Most homes 
in Subashi have installed portable solar panels outside their houses or at their 
yurts when they go out herding. The 40-kilogram-panel is part of another 
government project, The Silk Road Project, which began in 2003.
  
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