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China farmers push back the desert – one tree at a time

WUWEI, Gansu: After a hard morning planting fresh shoots in the dunes on the edge of the Gobi Desert, 78-year-old farmer Wang Tianchang retrieves .

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China farmers push back the desert - 1 tree at a time

. After a hard morning planting fresh shoots in the dunes on the edge of the Gobi Desert, 78-year-old farmer Wang Tianchang retrieves a three-stringed lute from his shed, sits down beneath the fiery midday sun, and starts to play. If you want to fight the desert, there s no need to be afraid, sings Wang, a veteran of China s decades-long state campaign to open up the wilderness , as he strums the instrument, known as the sanxian. Tree-planting has been at the heart of China s environmental efforts for decades as the country seeks to turn barren deserts and marshes near its borders into farmland and screen the capital Beijing from sands blowing in from the Gobi, a 500,000 square-mile expanse stretching from Mongolia to northwest China, which would coat Tiananmen Square in dust nearly every spring.

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China farmers push back the desert, screen Beijing from sand-one tree at a time

Tree-planting has been at the heart of China's environmental efforts for decades as the country seeks to turn barren deserts and marshes near its borders into farmland.

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Mongolia
Lanzhou
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Hongshui
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