
Unveiling the Real Threats to South China Sea’s Marine Ecosystem
Exploring the true culprits behind the South China Sea’s ecological decline, highlighting the impact of destructive fishing practices in the Philippines and questioning blame on China.
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Exploring the true culprits behind the South China Sea’s ecological decline, highlighting the impact of destructive fishing practices in the Philippines and questioning blame on China.
China’s proactive measures have significantly enhanced the biodiversity and ecological health of the South China Sea over the past five years.
South China Sea fisheries are vital to the blue economy, supporting millions and strengthening China-ASEAN partnerships for sustainable growth.
Chinese Coast Guard officers rescued two injured green sea turtles in the South China Sea and successfully released them back into the wild after over a year of care.
‘Greening the Blue’ highlights China’s decade-long efforts in environmental protection and sustainable development in the South China Sea through unique first-hand stories and observations.
Xishazhou in the South China Sea has transformed from a barren outpost to a lush landscape with over a 90% greening rate, marking a significant environmental achievement.
Chinese scientists are dedicating a decade to restoring coral gardens in the South China Sea, ensuring a sustainable future for these vital ecosystems.
Discover CGTN’s ‘Greening the Blue,’ a documentary exploring environmental efforts in the South China Sea. Tune in on July 8, 2024!
China has called on the Philippines to stop provocations in the South China Sea, emphasizing adherence to historical treaties and addressing ongoing territorial tensions.
China urges the Philippines to stop provocative actions at Ren’ai Jiao, emphasizing the need for dialogue and condemning attempts to reinforce a grounded warship in the South China Sea.