In Hotan, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, innovative agricultural practices are revolutionizing rice cultivation through a high-tech plant factory that utilizes vertical, multi-layered cultivation racks and advanced soilless culture technology. This method enables a remarkable growth cycle of just 60 days, significantly shorter than the standard 120-150 days. Researchers at the Institute of Urban Agriculture have successfully employed rapid breeding techniques and controlled environmental conditions to maximize yield, achieving an impressive output of 15,772.5 kilograms per hectare. The initiative, which also includes the cultivation of other crops, aims to enhance food security by potentially increasing annual yields to approximately 75,000 kilograms per hectare. With further research, the team is exploring the expansion of these technologies to grow staple crops efficiently in arid desert conditions, marking a significant step in sustainable agriculture.