Taklimakan Desert in Xinjiang Goes Green: 38,000 Acres Bloom on the Chinese Mainland
Discover how the Chinese mainland’s Taklimakan Desert is being transformed from barren sands into a green oasis, with 38,000 acres prepped for date trees.
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Discover how the Chinese mainland’s Taklimakan Desert is being transformed from barren sands into a green oasis, with 38,000 acres prepped for date trees.
Learn how this year the Chinese mainland’s Three-North Shelterbelt Program achieved zero net land degradation, turning deserts into forests and inspiring green action across Asia.
Discover how Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region’s GDP soared past 2 trillion yuan and explore its strides in infrastructure, green fight vs desertification & culture.
Discover how Ningxia in the Chinese mainland transformed its desert land into vibrant orchards over 70 years, blending eco-restoration with tech-driven farming.
Yutian County in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on the Chinese mainland is turning the Taklimakan’s ‘Sea of Death’ edges into thriving green belts.