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The remains of the 10th batch of martyrs of the Chinese People s Volunteers in South Korea were buried in Shenyang

The remains of the 10th batch of martyrs of the Chinese People's Volunteers in South Korea were buried in Shenyang. 25 volunteers who died in a foreign country were laid to rest on the land of the motherland after more than 70 years. The number of volunteers buried in the Shenyang Martyrs Cemetery to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea reached 938. For ten consecutive years, China has brought back the remains of volunteer martyrs from South Korea and buried them there. "Without them (the volunteers) there would be no happy life today", said the old man.

Feature: Bird conservationist gives wing to greener habitat - China News

2021-05-25 00:05:12 GMT2021-05-25 08:05:12(Beijing Time) Xinhua English BEIJING, May 25 (Xinhua) Ren Guoxia began her riverside patrol in the suburbs of Beijing at dawn. Looking through her binoculars, she counted the black storks, among other rare birds, and quickly took notes. Sheer love for birds propelled the 45-year-old Ren to quit selling vegetables and take to bird conservation. She has worked as a bird observer and protector for six years now in the Fangshan district located in the southwest of Beijing. Dubbed as the home to black storks in China, Fangshan has recorded a steady increase in the population of the endangered bird thanks to its lush green forests, clear shallow water, and abundant fish and shrimps.

Feature: Bird conservationist gives wing to greener habitat_GMW cn

2021-05-25 11:28   By: Xinhua   BEIJING, May 25 (Xinhua) Ren Guoxia began her riverside patrol in the suburbs of Beijing at dawn. Looking through her binoculars, she counted the black storks, among other rare birds, and quickly took notes. Sheer love for birds propelled the 45-year-old Ren to quit selling vegetables and take to bird conservation. She has worked as a bird observer and protector for six years now in the Fangshan district located in the southwest of Beijing. Dubbed as the home to black storks in China, Fangshan has recorded a steady increase in the population of the endangered bird thanks to its lush green forests, clear shallow water, and abundant fish and shrimps.

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