Barin Township (), also spelled Baren Township (), is a township of Akto County (Aketao), Kizilsu Kyrgyz Autonomous Prefecture (Kezilesu), Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China. The township is located on the western edge of the Taklamakan Desert, at the foot of the Pamir Mountains. Located in the middle west of the northeastern part of the county, the township covers an area of 1,087 square kilometers with a population of 38,706 (as of 2017). It has 19 administrative villages under its jurisdiction. Its seat is at Barin Village ().
Barin Township is located between the Gez River (Gez Darya; ) to the west and the Kushan River (K'u-shan Ho; ) to the east. The word "Baihal" (), from the Arabic language, refers generally to the area between two rivers. The pronunciation of this word gradually evolved into the Uyghur word "barin", which became the name of Barin Township. Barin is transliterated into Chinese characters as , which is read in Mandarin Chinese as Baren (pinyin-derived) and Pa-jen (Wade-Giles derived). Barin was also called Balong () during the Qing Dynasty.
In 1955, Barin, formerly part of Yengisar, became part of Akto County.
In 1962, Barin Commune () was established.
In 1962, Barin Commune was renamed Xianfeng Commune ('vanguard/pioneer commune' ).
In 1984, Xianfeng Commune became Barin Township.
In April 1990, the Barin uprising occurred in the township.
The township of Barin is located on the edge of the Taklamakan Desert and the Pamir Plateau, and is located between the Gez River and the Kushan River on the eastern slope of the Kunlun Range and the western edge of the Tarim Basin. It is located in the east longitude 75ð27â²- 75ð52â², the north latitude 38ð08â²- 39ð36â², southwest of the county seat Akto Town. It is bordered by Pilal Township, Yumai Township, Oytak Township, Kezilto Township, Bulungkol Township, and Shufu County and Yingjisha County. Its maximum length is 24 km from west to east, 66 km north to south, with a total area of 1,087 square kilometers and an arable land area of 2,940 hectares. Its seat is 17 kilometers away from the county seat.
The township has 19 administration villages.
Agricultural products of Barin include wheat, corn, and cotton, among others. Barin is known for its apricots and also grows sea buckthorn.
Akto County was named as "Hometown of Baren Apricot of China" () by the Ministry of Agriculture in 2002 and by the National Forestry Administration in 2014. Baren apricot () is one of the main fruits of local farmers planted, because of its highest yield and best quality in Barin, and is named after the place. Baren apricots are large, have much flesh, and are high in sugar. They are sweet and delicious and of high yield. It is a well-known local product of high-quality in Xinjiang. Barin Township is the core production area of Baren apricot. The local planting area of 933 hectares (14,000 mu), with 350,000 plants, had an output of 5,000 tons in 2018. The products are sold all over China through e-commerce platforms.
, the population of Barin Township was 96.9% Uyghur.