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Journalists from Asia and North Africa Explore Gansu's Cultural Heritage and Rural Innovation

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Journalists from Asia and North Africa Explore Gansu's Cultural Heritage and Rural Innovation
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Journalists from Asia and North Africa Explore Gansu's Cultural Heritage and Rural Innovation

2025-07-02 18:43 Last Updated At:19:05

TIANSHUI, China, July 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Reporters representing media outlets in Cambodia, Japan, South Korea, Myanmar, Morocco, Thailand, and Vietnam recently completed a week-long reporting trip through the cities of Tianshui and Longnan in China's Gansu Province.

Tracing Ancient Traditions

The tour opened at the Maiji Mountain Grottoes, a cliffside complex of Buddhist carvings dating back 1,600 years. Akimitsu Kawakita of Tokyo Shimbun described the site as having a "unique artistic charm carved into the cliffs." Supachai Wuthichuwong of Thailand's Manager Online said, "Standing here, I can truly feel ancient craftsmen's reverence for civilization. It's awe-inspiring and moving." The group also visited the Fuxi Temple, the Hu Family Residence, and the Dadiwan archaeological site. There, Myanmar journalist May Myat Mon remarked, "The ancient Chinese were true artists! The preservation approach sets a global benchmark for heritage protection."

Covering Industrial Shifts

In Longnan, reporters toured the Xiangyu Olive Oil industrial park, where they learned how the company works directly with local farmers and operates centralized production hubs to support rural revitalization. The firm partners with growers to produce premium olive oil and has expanded into olive-based snacks and skincare products, helping to raise household incomes throughout the region.

Additional stops included Jinhu Liquor, known for preserving traditional brewing techniques, and Jinhu Mining, where former extraction sites have been turned into public attractions as part of a broader push toward tourism development—examples of Gansu's economic transformation and focus on sustainable development.

Spotlighting Culture and Conservation

The journalists also attended local heritage performances, including the masked dance Chigezhou, the multimedia stage show Tianshui: A Thousand Years of Splendor, and The White Horse Festival. Visits to Wenxian Heaven Lake and Qinglong Mountain Tourism Resort offered a glimpse of the region's environmental management strategies, underscoring China's efforts to balance tourism with ecological preservation.

Jointly organized by the China Center for International Communication Development (CCICD) and participating media outlets, the tour offered firsthand insight into Gansu's evolving cultural landscape, its approach to conservation, and its push for rural modernization.

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Journalists from Asia and North Africa Explore Gansu's Cultural Heritage and Rural Innovation

Journalists from Asia and North Africa Explore Gansu's Cultural Heritage and Rural Innovation

DIRIYAH, Saudi Arabia, Jan. 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Stemming from the joint announcement made on December 9, 2024, regarding the launch of two Trump-branded developments in Riyadh, Dar Al Arkan in collaboration with Dar Global and The Trump Organization are proud to reveal the first of those landmark projects, The Trump International Golf Club, Wadi Safar, a sprawling 2.6 million square meter site in Wadi Safar, the exclusive masterplan being developed by Diriyah Company.

 

 

The site will be home to the Trump International Golf Club, Wadi Safar, a world-class gated community featuring a Trump-branded championship golf course, a luxury Trump hotel, and premium residences overlooking the region's dramatic wadis and the golf vistas. Trump International Golf Club, Wadi Safar will blend world-class hospitality, architecture, and lifestyle in a setting that pays tribute to the cultural and natural heritage of the Kingdom.

Eric Trump, Executive Vice President of The Trump Organization, said: "We are proud to expand our presence with this landmark development in Wadi Safar. Trump International Golf Club, Wadi Safar will redefine luxury and excellence in the region, setting a new standard that reflects the brand's enduring commitment to quality, prestige and timeless elegance. We look forward to creating a destination that complements the rich heritage of the region while delivering a global standard of luxury living."

Yousef Al Shelash, Chairman of Dar Al Arkan, said: "This new project represents a vision to deliver a destination that captures the prestige and the legacy of the Trump brand. With Dar Global leading the development, we are confident this will become a flagship destination not just for Saudi Arabia, but for the world."

Ziad El Chaar, CEO of Dar Global, added: "Dar Global is proud to collaborate with Diriyah Company and Dar Al Arkan on the development of Trump International Golf Club, Wadi Safar. We have delivered landmark projects across Europe and the GCC in partnership with globally recognized luxury brands. Bringing this experience to the Diriyah project, we will deliver a destination that combines heritage, elegance, and world-class standards, making Trump International Golf Club, Wadi Safar a truly iconic address."

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DAR AL ARKAN, IN COLLABORATION WITH DAR GLOBAL AND THE TRUMP ORGANIZATION, TO DEVELOP TRUMP INTERNATIONAL GOLF CLUB, WADI SAFAR - THE FIRST OF TWO LANDMARK PROJECTS IN RIYADH

DAR AL ARKAN, IN COLLABORATION WITH DAR GLOBAL AND THE TRUMP ORGANIZATION, TO DEVELOP TRUMP INTERNATIONAL GOLF CLUB, WADI SAFAR - THE FIRST OF TWO LANDMARK PROJECTS IN RIYADH

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