
Reviving Taizhou’s Ancient Moat: Fengcheng River Transforms into Urban Oasis
Taizhou’s ancient Fengcheng River, once a city moat, is now a revitalized urban water system, reflecting China’s commitment to livability and cultural preservation.
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Taizhou’s ancient Fengcheng River, once a city moat, is now a revitalized urban water system, reflecting China’s commitment to livability and cultural preservation.

Discover the incredible journey of the naked carp as they migrate upstream in Qinghai Lake, turning China’s largest saltwater lake into a wildlife paradise.

First volume of Xi Jinping’s works on ecological civilization published, highlighting his vision for a greener China.

Chinese scientists developed a satellite-based dataset of cultivated pastures on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau to enhance ecological protection of the ‘roof of the world.’

A parasitic desert plant called Cistanche, or “desert ginseng,” is helping Xinjiang combat desertification and boost local incomes through innovative ecological practices.

China’s environmental quality improved steadily in 2024, says a new report highlighting advancements in air, water, and soil quality.

Rare pheasant-tailed jacanas, known as “fairies of the ripples,” have settled at Xianghu Wetland Park in Jiangxi Province, highlighting the improving ecology of Xianghu Lake.

China is transforming from smog-filled skies to clear horizons. Discover how the nation’s green initiatives are paving the way for a sustainable future.

Over the past 20 years, China has established 903 national wetland parks, preserving 2.4 million hectares of wetlands and providing vital habitats for wildlife.

China’s green transformation aims to preserve its diverse natural landscapes through ecological protection and clean energy initiatives.