GoogleTranslate offers translation to/from several of China's indigenous languages, the latest being Uyghur.
Others are Kazakh, Korean, Kyrgyz and Mongolian.
Turkmen and Tatar have also just joined the club -- and Turkish had long been available -- so Google Translate is doing a decent job of adding Turkic languages.
But in terms of written scripts used by a large number of PRC citizens, one stands out as missing on this list: Tibetan. It appears that its inclusion is underway, but I don't have any details.
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For excerpts of 21st century Uyghur fiction, check out:
Sidik Golden MobOff and Confessions of a Jade Lord by Alat Asem and
Bloodline by Patigül
Bruce Humes, February 28, 2020, 2:14a.m.