Washington, DC [US], June 17 (ANI): China's Xinjiang region, which has been under the scanner for violating human rights, has now been shown as a far more idyllic view of the region as instructed and funded by Xi Jinping government to promote it as a tourist destination through a television drama, the Wall Street Journal reported. According to the United States, China's far western Xinjiang region is often associated with detention camps and a wide network of security checkpoints to control Uyghurs and other mostly Muslim minorities. However, Beijing has been for years now, denying Western allegations of human-rights violations in Xinjiang, with China portraying the region as infected by a violent strain of religious extremism that needs to be eradicated.

"To the Wonder," the television drama depicting Xinjiang as a land of beauty and wide-open steppes rather than a dangerous backwater inhabited by potential terrorists, the Wall Street Journal reported. Meanwhile, now, China's propaganda system is promoting a far more idyllic view of the region at least for a domestic audience, as reported by Wall Street Journal. Recently, a Chinese television drama, "To the Wonder," about the love between a Han Chinese writer and a Kazakh man, has grabbed the country's attention, dominating social media and sparking a Xinjiang tourism boom.

The show "To the Wonder" is part of a ramped-up effort to showcase Xinjiang as a beautiful land instead of a dangerous land occupied with potential terro.