
Central China’s Wanghu Wetland Becomes a Sanctuary for 100,000 Migrating Swans
Wanghu Wetland in central China transforms rice fields into a thriving sanctuary for migrating swans, aiming to attract 100,000 birds by January.
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Wanghu Wetland in central China transforms rice fields into a thriving sanctuary for migrating swans, aiming to attract 100,000 birds by January.
In Central China’s Wugang Village, bamboo forests bloom with ‘white flowers’ as egrets and herons thrive, thanks to dedicated local conservation efforts.
Central China is pivotal in China’s modernization, with strategic policies aimed at balanced growth, innovation, and sustainable development spearheaded by the CPC Central Committee.