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.
Discover how Jia Cunpeng and his fellow desert defenders created a 3000km green belt around the Taklimakan Desert on the Chinese mainland.
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.
Taklimakan Rally 2025 in Xinjiang showcased epic off-road racing, cultural exchanges, and unforgettable local hospitality!
The Taklimakan Rally wrapped up after 13 days and over 4,000 km, showcasing Asia’s longest off-road race across Xinjiang’s rugged terrains.
Taklimakan Rally Stage 9 was cut from 209.99 km to 81 km due to wild winds and sandstorms, yet fierce competition drives racers toward a thrilling finish.
Stage 8 of the Taklimakan Rally tested racers over a 338-km desert stretch with extreme conditions and fierce competition.
Taklimakan Rally 2025 enters its decisive stages as crews blend tech insights and team spirit to conquer challenging desert dunes.
Czech rider Martin Michek praises the Taklimakan Rally in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, highlighting thrilling tracks and rich local culture.
Dust storm halts racers at Stage 7 of the Taklimakan Rally, with standout performances amid fierce competition.