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Expats enjoy Guiyang's natural beauty

english.guiyang.gov.cn|Updated: 2024-07-17

The 2024 Chinese Studies Young Scholars Experience Camp organized by the International Confucian Network visited the Tianhetan Scenic Area and the Guiyang Ecological Science Museum in Guiyang on July 10.

A total of 22 young scholars from 15 countries, including the United States, France, Japan, and South Korea, immersed themselves in Guiyang's natural beauty and its unique karst landscape amidst the picturesque lakes and mountains.

Tianhetan, characterized by typical karst natural scenery, features mountains, caves, ponds, waterfalls, and canyons, evoking awe among the participants.

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The team visits the Tianhetan Scenic Area. [Photo/WeChat account of Guiyang bureau of ecology and environment]

Subsequently, the scholars explored the Guiyang Ecological Science Museum, the city's first urban exhibition hall focusing on ecology. Using digital multimedia, electronic sand tables, simulation models, and three-dimensional display boards, the museum sequentially narrates the rich history, ecological construction, environmental protection, and cultural preservation of ecological Guiyang.

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The team learns about the history of environmental protection in Guiyang at the Guiyang Ecological Science Museum. [Photo/WeChat account of Guiyang bureau of ecology and environment]

Finally, the team visited the Shili River Beach, where water birds live and aquatic plants thrive in a remarkably beautiful environment.

Praising ecological Guiyang, Lin Sanzhe from Paris, France, emphasized ecological harmony as crucial for sustainable and high-quality development.

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