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Fujian: Where the tea meets the sea

Situated in southeast China with a warm and humid subtropical climate, Fujian Province is known for its landforms and biodiversity. Embracing mountains, valleys, forest

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The tough journey of releasing Przewalski's horses into the wild

01:19 The winter of 2001 in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region was unexpectedly frigid. The temperature was around minus 35 degrees Celsius in northern

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From 18 to 8,000: The homecoming story of milu deer

01:03 As a native species to China, milu deer have a rather exotic common name, Père David's deer, which was given by Armand David, a French missionary and biologist, i

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Crested ibis are again thriving in the wild

For conservationists, their greatest wish is to see the endangered species they protect thriving in the wild again. For China's guardians of crested ibis, their dream h

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How China's Dulong people make bamboo baskets

01:18 The only bags available for carrying items in Dulong are baskets made from bamboos. There is no trace of plastic bags in the area. The bamboo stem is split into s

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How China's Lahu people make roasted tea

02:19 On Hekai Tea Mountain in Menghai County in southwest China's Yunnan Province, Lahu people have cultivated Pu'er tea for years. There are two million trees on the