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From ‘Sea of Death’ to Green Marvel: China’s 20-Year Eco Revolution

A new documentary series, "China's Green Revolution", takes viewers on a journey across five remarkable landscapes in the Chinese mainland, revealing how 20 years of bold environmental strategies have sparked real-world transformations.

In the sweeping dunes of the Taklimakan Desert—once known as the "Sea of Death"—innovative desert control projects have turned shifting sands into stable grounds, highlighting the power of science-driven reforestation and soil management.

Along China’s vast coastlines, discarded marine debris has been reimagined as a resource, fueling circular-economy initiatives that transform waste into materials for industry, supporting local communities and cutting pollution.

Deep in the Pu'er tea mountains, ancient traditions thrive as conservation efforts protect centuries-old tea forests, blending cultural heritage with sustainable agriculture to create new economic pathways.

Further south, the calls of Hainan gibbons now echo through densified rainforests—an emblem of restored biodiversity thanks to habitat protection and rewilding techniques that bring species back from the brink.

And in the frozen expanses of Northeast China, clean-energy projects and green technology hubs are forging a bright, resilient future, showcasing how chilly climates can drive innovation in low-carbon industries.

"China's Green Revolution" is more than a showcase of ecological success—it’s a story of how human ingenuity and nature can thrive together, proving that lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets. Join this global conversation on sustainable development and witness two decades of green miracles unfold.

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