
From Soybeans to Tigers: Heilongjiang’s Journey Reflected in Mascots
From “Doudou” the soybean to “Binbin” and “Nini” the Siberian tigers, Heilongjiang’s mascots reflect its journey from agriculture to wildlife conservation and sustainability.
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From “Doudou” the soybean to “Binbin” and “Nini” the Siberian tigers, Heilongjiang’s mascots reflect its journey from agriculture to wildlife conservation and sustainability.
Get ready for the 9th Asian Winter Games as China gears up with final rehearsals, introduces Siberian tiger mascots, and showcases cultural innovations from townships to hi-tech tributes to poet Su Shi.
Majestic Siberian tigers turn Mudanjiang’s snow-covered landscapes into their playful playground, captivating visitors with their strength and grace.
Over 100 Siberian tigers are enjoying the snowy weather at Guaipo Siberian Tiger Park in Shenyang, China, playing in the snow and basking in the winter sun.