Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said today that Beijing had expressed its concerns to Turkey's government. She says Beijing demanded that Ankara clarify the matter.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry yesterday said Turkey's concerns about the restrictions were relayed to the Chinese ambassador.
Uighurs complain that the officially atheistic ruling Communist Party forbids fasting by party members, civil servants, teachers and students during Ramadan. Children are also banned from attending mosques, women from wearing veils and young men from growing beards.