Discovering Taimu Mountain: China’s “Fairyland on the Sea”
Perched along China’s northeastern Fujian coastline, Taimu Mountain rises majestically from the sea, offering breathtaking views and a rich blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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Perched along China’s northeastern Fujian coastline, Taimu Mountain rises majestically from the sea, offering breathtaking views and a rich blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
China has completed its largest-ever national survey of crop germplasm resources, collecting over 530,000 samples to strengthen food security and agricultural innovation.
Discover Fujian’s unique island pasture where the eastern Fujian white-browed goats graze amidst lush grasslands shaped by wind and sea.
CGTN Nature is set to premiere ‘Journeys in Nature: Eastern Fujian Series’ on January 28, exploring the rich biodiversity of Fujian’s coastal regions where mountains meet the ocean.
Scientists achieve the world’s first successful white rhino IVF pregnancy, offering hope to save the critically endangered northern white rhino subspecies from extinction.
Discover the ‘resurrection plant’ Selaginella pulvinata of China’s Yunling Mountains, a marvel of nature that survives extreme conditions by entering a state of suspended animation.
Discover the cradle of China’s wild aloe in Yunnan’s Yuanjiang River basin, home to rare and abundant ‘immortal grass’ with rich medicinal properties.
Erhai Lake in Yunnan Province bursts with aquatic blossoms of Ottelia acuminata, the ‘sunflower in the water,’ which emerges to bloom when the sun shines.
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.
Flocks of migratory birds, including egrets, white spoonbills, and gray cranes, have returned to the wetlands of north China’s Hebei Province, creating a picturesque scene and highlighting successful conservation efforts.
The new “China Talk” series, launching on December 1, features five speakers exploring the relationship between humans and nature to build a sustainable, green future.
Though wetlands cover only four percent of northwest China’s Qilian Mountain National Park, they are vital in sustaining diverse wildlife, making the park a precious refuge for species across the region.
Discover the rich biodiversity of Sichuan’s Tangjiahe National Nature Reserve, a haven for rare wildlife and plants in Southwest China.
Discover the rich biodiversity of Caofeidian Wetland in north China’s Hebei Province, home to over 1,200 species of wildlife, including the graceful egrets that breed here each year.
Discover the rich biodiversity of Caofeidian Wetland in Hebei Province, home to over 1,200 wildlife species including the elegant egrets. Explore the wetland’s unique ecosystem and its captivating inhabitants.
Beijing residents are uncovering the city’s rich biodiversity, inspiring others through their passion for insects and plants to connect with nature.
High in the remote Hengduan Mountains between western Sichuan and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, unique species like the Chinese monal and white-lipped deer adapt to survive in a world apart.
Discover the Hengduan Mountains of western Sichuan—a natural laboratory of biodiversity and a mosaic of cultural history. Explore how this ecological paradise has become a cradle of life and heritage.
Discover how passionate conservationist Zhong Zhenyu helped revive the Milu, China’s ancient ‘Four Dissimilarities’, through innovative wildlife preservation methods.
Local guardians in China’s Chaqingsongduo National Nature Reserve protect the Thorold’s deer during their vital breeding season, showcasing a deep commitment to conservation and wildlife preservation.