
Greening China’s Loess Plateau: Apples Turn Barren Land into Prosperity
Discover how China’s Loess Plateau overcame soil erosion and poverty by embracing sustainable farming and turning apples into ‘golden eggs’ for local farmers.
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Discover how China’s Loess Plateau overcame soil erosion and poverty by embracing sustainable farming and turning apples into ‘golden eggs’ for local farmers.
As COP28 approaches, integrating climate and water agendas becomes crucial to address the growing water crisis exacerbated by climate change. Coordinated action is needed to achieve global sustainability goals.
Discover Beijing’s wild side with over 500 bird species recorded in the city. Learn how wildlife conservationist Terry Townshend uncovers the natural wonders hidden within China’s bustling capital.
Discover the enchanting winter landscapes across China during Daxue, the Greater Snow solar term, where temperatures drop and snow blankets the scenery, unveiling a romantic and serene atmosphere.
Chu Wenwen, a young conservationist in China, is protecting beavers in Xinjiang’s Altay Mountains. Her dedication shines a light on these vital creatures and their role in the ecosystem.
An extremely rare white leucistic alligator has been born at a Florida reptile park, highlighting global wildlife conservation efforts and the importance of preserving genetic diversity.
China opens the world’s deepest underground lab, aims to commercialize 6G technology by 2030, and celebrates the revival of the crested ibis from near extinction.
Veterans in Xiangheli Village on the island of Taiwan, cared for by the Liu family, share a common wish—to return to their hometowns. Their stories highlight the deep connections to their roots.
The 24th China-EU Summit in Beijing marked a significant step in strengthening China-EU relations, with discussions focusing on trade cooperation and addressing mutual concerns amid a growing trade deficit.
At least six Palestinians were killed during clashes with Israeli forces in Tubas, West Bank, on Friday. Local eyewitnesses reported violent confrontations and heavy gunfire in the area.
Bryde’s whales have returned to China’s Weizhou Island for seven consecutive years. Over 50 whales have been spotted, transforming local views on nature and sparking a wave of ecological conservation.
UK conservationist Terry Townshend reveals Beijing’s hidden wildlife, sharing how the city has become a haven for birdwatchers and a crucial stopover for migratory birds on the East Asian-Australasian Flyway.
Discover Jinhua Ham, the millennium-old dry-cured delicacy from east China’s Zhejiang Province, famed for its intense umami flavor and rich cultural heritage.
Exploring how nature-based solutions can significantly contribute to achieving climate mitigation and adaptation goals, and their essential role in the fight against climate change.
Endangered migratory birds, including black-faced spoonbills and oriental white storks, have arrived in Xuyi, east China’s Jiangsu Province, marking a significant event for conservation efforts.
With the arrival of Major Snow, Nanjing’s Zhongshan Botanical Garden bursts into color as maple leaves reach peak season, attracting tourists eager to capture the stunning autumn scenery.
Discover Haikou’s Shishan Lamb, a nutritious winter delicacy famed for its tender meat and unique flavor from the volcanic regions of Shishan Town.
Discover night skiing at Forlong Ski Resort in north China’s Hebei Province, offering ski-in, ski-out convenience and easy access via high-speed railway.
Explore the stunning winter vistas of Mount Kailash in China’s Xizang Autonomous Region. Known as the ‘crystal mountain,’ this sacred peak offers breathtaking views and rich cultural significance.
Sayram Lake, known as ‘the last teardrop of the Atlantic,’ is the largest and highest alpine lake in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China. Nestled north of Tianshan Mount, its crystal blue waters captivate visitors.