Beijing, China — Mexican student Moraima Ordonez, currently pursuing a master’s degree in Chinese Law at Peking University, has been profoundly inspired by China’s dedication to ecological protection and sustainable development.
During her time in China, Moraima witnessed firsthand the country’s efforts to balance high-quality economic growth with environmental stewardship. She highlighted significant projects like the four major hydropower plants on the Jinsha River, the Three Gorges Dam Project, and the Gezhouba Water Conservancy Project as testament to China’s commitment to green development.
“These projects are not just engineering marvels; they represent a vision for a sustainable future,” Moraima remarked. “China’s approach to integrating ecological protection with economic progress is something the world can learn from.”
Discussing the collaboration between China and Mexico in the field of green energy, Moraima noted that China’s investments have made a substantial impact in her home country. “China’s investment in clean energy in Mexico has improved our infrastructure, alleviated electricity shortages, and created numerous job opportunities,” she said. “It’s a partnership that benefits both nations while promoting global sustainability.”
Looking ahead, Moraima aspires to be a builder of the ecological environment. “As a young person, I feel a responsibility to contribute to sustainable development,” she shared. “I hope to apply what I’ve learned in China to help forge a greener future for Mexico and the world.”
Moraima’s journey reflects a growing trend of international students engaging with China’s environmental initiatives, bridging cultures, and fostering international cooperation in the pursuit of a sustainable planet.
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