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Xi, Orban to hold large-group talks in Budapest

2024-05-09 22:27 Last Updated At:23:37

Chinese President Xi Jinping and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban are set to hold large-group talks with their respective delegations in Budapest on Thursday afternoon.

Xi, who arrived in the Hungarian capital late on Wednesday, is on a state visit to the Central European country at the invitation of Hungarian President Tamas Sulyok and Orban.

Hungary marks the last leg of Xi's three-nation European tour from May 5 to 10, which has already taken him to France and Serbia.

Xi, Orban to hold large-group talks in Budapest

Xi, Orban to hold large-group talks in Budapest

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Tibetan antelope migration, improved ecological environment draw tourists to Hoh Xil

2024-05-20 17:03 Last Updated At:18:07

The Hoh Xil National Nature Reserve in northwest China's Qinghai Province has been attracting tourists from across the country recently as Tibetan antelopes have started their annual mass migration in the high-altitude World Natural Heritage Site and local ecological systems continue to improve.

Hoh Xil means "beautiful young lady" in Mongolian. Covering 45,000 square kilometers, the average altitude of the plateau is above 4,600 meters. The place is home to dozens of wild animals like Tibetan antelopes and wild yaks apart from many wild plants found only on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the highest plateau in the world.

As Hoh Xil's ecological environment continues to improve, more and more tourists have come to visit the remote place tucked away high on the plateau.

"We drove all the way from Zhejiang to Hoh Xil. I saw lots of wild animals like Tibetan antelopes, wild kiangs and other wildlife. On our way here, I saw many workers of the national nature reserve who were performing their duty of conserving the environment and natural ecology of Hoh Xil, so the ecological environment here in Hoh Xil is really getting better and better," said Xue Yu, a tourist from east China's coastal province Zhejiang.

In 2017, Hoh Xil was added to the World Natural Heritage List, making it the 51th World Heritage Site in China.

Tibetan antelope migration, improved ecological environment draw tourists to Hoh Xil

Tibetan antelope migration, improved ecological environment draw tourists to Hoh Xil

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