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Jilin villagers enjoy diverse cultural events
2021-08-16
Modern communities are photographed in Maochengzi town in Gongzhuling, Northeast China's Jilin province.
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Endangered big cats recorded in Jilin
2021-08-16
A wild Amur leopard, a critically endangered big cat, was photographed recently by multiple infrared cameras set up in the Tianqiaoling Forest of Jilin province.
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Hunter becomes forest ranger to conserve wildlife
2021-08-16
In recent decades, Wan Zhongwu, 50, has walked through forests supervised by the Huangnihe Forestry Bureau in Dunhua, Jilin province, countless times.
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Changchun, Jilin potential selections for 2021 China's Happiest Cities list
2021-08-12
Changchun and Jilin cities in Northeast China's Jilin province have been shortlisted as candidates for the 2021 China's Happiest Cities list, according to local media reports.
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NE China's Jilin promotes rural revitalization
2021-08-12
Jilin province in Northeast China has been making positive strides in rural revitalization through green development, according to local media reports.
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China-Europe freight train records progress in Jilin
2021-08-12
The China-Europe freight train service (Changchun-Manzhouli-Europe International Rail Freight Line), which is the first freight train in Jilin province linked to Europe, has become a new path for Changchun to actively be integrated into the Belt and Road Initiative and as a regional central city in Northeast Asia.
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University teachers in Jilin find rare plant
2021-08-12
During a regular scientific review monitoring the summer species diversity in the Changbai Mountains in Jilin province, teachers from Northeast Normal University found Cheilotheca humilis, a rare plant that is usually distributed in broadleaf-conifer mixed forests and broadleaf forests in mid- and high-altitude regions.
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Low-impact Lishu model steps up protection of precious black soil
2021-08-11
China will finish the protection of 6.67 million hectares of black soil during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) period, improving the quality of farming and increasing organic matter in the soil by 10 percent.