China Media Group (CMG) aired a special television program on Thursday to mark International Workers' Day 2025, paying tribute to the dedication and contributions of Chinese workers in various fields.
Co-produced by the All-China Federation of Trade Unions and CMG, the program was broadcast during prime time on various CCTV channels and online platforms.
With the theme "Labor is the source of all happiness”, and filmed in culturally significant cities such as Beijing, Guangzhou, and Yan'an, it featured immersive storytelling and musical performances.
The program put the spotlight on exemplary individuals including model workers, technological pioneers, and grassroots heroes, vividly portraying the spirit of diligence, perseverance, and selfless dedication that characterizes the modern Chinese workforce.
CMG airs special program honoring dedicated workers on Int'l Labor Day
CMG airs special program honoring dedicated workers on Int'l Labor Day
The Honghe butterfly valley in southwest China's Yunnan Province is expected to see a 10-year high butterfly boom this year.
As one of the world's richest regions for butterfly species, the butterfly valley in Jinping County sees a massive butterfly emergence every year in late spring and early summer.
From May to June, billions of butterflies emerge and fill the skies above the valley.
Experts estimate this year's butterfly number could be the highest in nearly a decade.
Scientists say such a spectacle is only possible in a healthy ecosystem.
For nearly three decades, local resident Yang Zhenwen has devoted himself to monitoring and protecting the butterflies.
Every day during the emergence season, he serves a special meal to help the tiny creatures replenish their energy: a nutrient solution he developed together with researchers.
"The solution is made mainly from local ingredients, including pineapples, fermented glutinous rice juice and brown sugar. After being boiled together, a small amount of salt is added," said Yang.
Yang regularly patrols the mountains, monitors butterfly habitats, records species data and tracks the growth of host plants.
Recently, over 40 content creators were invited to the county to promote biodiversity conservation through artistic installations and online campaigns. With support from the local government, conservation is also driving rural development.
"We have invited some social organizations. They bring some artists to come here to help our people design butterfly craft products, and also, some professional guides to train our people to become a good tourist guide. I would like to say it's a vivid proof of how human beings and nature can live in harmony," said Liu Xuan, deputy head of Jinping County.
The butterfly valley is drawing in a growing number of tourists.
Butterfly boom forecast to hit 10-year high at butterfly valley in Yunnan