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Daily Times
July 17, 2021
Professor Wang Sen from the Central South University of Forestry and Technology (CSUFT), Changsha has said that efforts were being made not only to build a beautiful port, but also to develop the economic forest industry in the Gwadar city.
Professor Wang, an expert on economic forestry, has been committed to cultivating tropical arid economic plants in Gwadar since late 2018 when the Gwadar port was a stretch of desert.
The sight of the barren land inspired him to pioneer a research on tropical arid economic forest in a bid to bring both ecological and economic value to the hub.
Daily Times
July 16, 2021
“We not only try to build a beautiful port, but also want to develop the economic forest industry in the Gwadar city,” said Professor Wang Sen from the Central South University of Forestry and Technology (CSUFT) in an interview to China Economic Net (CEN).
Professor Wang, an expert on economic forestry, has been committed to cultivating tropical arid economic plants in Gwadar since late 2018 when the Gwadar port was a stretch of desert. The sight of the barren land inspired him to pioneer a research on tropical arid economic forest in a bid to bring both ecological and economic value to the hub. “Even in the temperate zone with sufficient rain and fertile soil, trees may die, let alone on a tropical arid desert”.
CHANGSHA, Jul 15 (China Economic Net)- “We not only try to build a beautiful port, but also want to develop the economic forest industry in the Gwadar city”, envisioned Professor Wang Sen from the Central South University of Forestry and Technology (CSUFT) in an exclusive interview with China Economic Net (CEN).
Professor Wang, an expert on economic forestry, has been committed to cultivating tropical arid economic plants in Gwadar since late 2018 when the Gwadar port was a stretch of desert. The sight of the barren land inspired him to pioneer a research on tropical arid economic forest in a bid to bring both ecological and economic value to the hub.
2021-02-14 06:48:33 GMT2021-02-14 14:48:33(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
BEIJING, Feb. 13 (Xinhua) When firecrackers were set off to celebrate the Spring Festival, millions of Chinese chose not to go back to their hometowns for family gatherings, opting instead to stay where they were for the most important holiday of the year.
As a part of the preventative measures against COVID-19, China has encouraged people to stay locally for the Chinese New Year, inducing new changes to how people celebrate the holiday, such as the increasing use of online services and local tours.
STAY-LOCAL DRIVE
Su Jianxiong, a postgraduate in Central South University of Forestry and Technology, central China s Hunan Province, spent his first Chinese New Year away from home.