In recent years, the city of Lanzhou, capital of Gansu province, has prioritized ecological protection and high-quality development of the Yellow River Basin. With a cumulative investment of 800 million yuan ($109.8 million), the city has completed a series of wetland restoration projects.
In Lanzhou, Gansu province, this shining pearl by the Yellow River offers an awe-inspiring view of the city while also providing a cultural feast.
A landmark urban renewal initiative celebrating the cultural legacy of the Yellow River has been completed in Lanzhou, the capital of Gansu province.
During the just-concluded May Day holiday, Gansu province experienced a hot cultural and tourism market, with record high tourists and tourism revenue.
As trains thunder across the tracks like streaks of lightning, few pause to think of the silent sentinels safeguarding Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region's 9,525.68 kilometres of railway — much of it cutting through the barren Gobi Desert.
By the end of March, Gansu's power exports hit a record 16.17 billion kWh, up 29.10 percent year-on-year. New energy exports jumped 71.55 percent to 8.84 billion kWh, making up a much larger share.
Yuzhong county, the main production area of lilies in Lanzhou city, Gansu province, has fully embraced new technologies to boost rural vitalization.
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