• Spectrum monitors vegetation in waterhead of three major rivers 2010-08-19 | From:

    Recently, the spectrum technology is used to monitor the typical vegetation in the waterhead area of China's three major rivers (the Yellow River, the Yangtze River and the Lancang River).

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  • Intoxicating scenery of Pai Village, Nyingchi 2010-08-17 | From:

    Pai Village is located in Mailing County of Nyingchi Prefecture, southeast China's Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) at an altitude of more than 2,000 meters.

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  • Wild animals increase by China's Natural Forest Protection Program
    Wild animals increase by China's Natural Forest Protection Program 2010-08-16 | From:

    In recent years, China's Natural Forest Protection Program has effectively protected the wild animals, with its number increasing greatly in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR).

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  • Over 1.1 billion yuan invested on returning grazing lands to grasslands 2010-08-05 | From:

    According to the Agriculture and Animal Husbandry Department of Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), altogether 1.1 billion yuan has been invested on returning grazing lands to grasslands in the project launched by the Chinese central government since it was launched in 2004....

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  • Blooming buckwheat flowers in August 2010-08-03 | From:

    Buckwheat, one of the genus Fagopyrum (Polygonaceae), is an annual Asian plant with clusters of small pinkish white flowers.

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  • Death toll from China bridge collapse rises to 49, 17 still missing 2010-08-02 | From:

    The death toll from a bridge collapse in central China's Henan Province a week ago has risen to 49 with 17 still missing, rescue headquarters said Sunday.

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  • Lhasa to enjoy better environment 2010-07-30 | From:

    With the advent of the Shoton Festival, various departments of Lhasa are making their joint efforts to make the city more attractive to tourists.

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  • Tibet to build clean-energy system 2010-07-27 | From:

    According to the department concerned, Tibet Autonomous Region will develop local energy resources as well as introduce quality energy to establish a stable, clean, safe, clean, economical and sustainable energy system at present and in the future.

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