China’s Taklimakan Desert Transforms into Green Oasis
China accelerates desert greening in Xinjiang’s Taklimakan, expanding the ‘Green Great Wall’ project with new agricultural frontiers in 2025.
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China accelerates desert greening in Xinjiang’s Taklimakan, expanding the ‘Green Great Wall’ project with new agricultural frontiers in 2025.
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