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China’s Global Impact: Wildlife, Green Energy, and Cultural Revival

Wildlife Conservation Through a Lens

Xi Zhinong, a Chinese wildlife photographer, has spent four decades capturing endangered species like golden snub-nosed monkeys and snow leopards. His work highlights China's ecological progress, blending art with conservation to inspire global audiences.

Desert Turned Solar Oasis

Inner Mongolia's Kubuqi Desert, once a source of sandstorms, now hosts a groundbreaking 'PV + desert control' project. Solar panels generate clean energy while stabilizing the terrain, transforming barren sands into a thriving hybrid ecosystem.

Reviving Angkor Wat's Legacy

Chinese experts helped restore Cambodia's Angkor Wat after its 1992 endangered listing. Their work not only preserved ancient temples but also revived Bokator—a martial art depicted in its carvings—reigniting cultural pride across generations.

Cross-Border Coffee Innovation

In Guangxi's Dongxing border town, entrepreneur Lu Shaoyuan introduced Vietnamese egg coffee to Chinese tourists. His café symbolizes grassroots cultural exchange, blending regional flavors with economic opportunity.

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