The China Pavilion at the 29th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, or COP29, officially opened its doors on Monday in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Running from November 11 to 22, the pavilion will host 10 themed days, each featuring a variety of sideline activities. These activities are designed to engage participants in meaningful discussions and showcase China's commitment to innovative climate solutions.
Visitors can look forward to interactive exhibitions, expert panels, and collaborative workshops aimed at fostering global cooperation and sustainable practices. The China Pavilion serves as a platform for sharing advancements and strategies in combating climate change, aligning with the event's overarching goals of environmental stewardship and resilience.
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