From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our

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From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our - Lujuba

From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand

to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres

From the heavy blow to prevent and control pollution

to the unremitting efforts to protect wild animals and plants

On the land of China

Generation after generation of Chinese people

strive to protect our common home

From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our - Lujuba

The 20th century In the 1960s, members of the People's Commune of Liangcun, Yan'an County, Shaanxi Province were preparing to plant trees (file photo). People build horizontal terraces on gentle slopes, dig fish scale pits and plant trees on steep slopes to prevent soil erosion. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Heping

From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our - Lujuba

In the 1970s, scientific researchers braved Category 10 winds to observe wind speed changes in the Desert Botanical Garden under the Flaming Mountains in Turpan Basin, Xinjiang, and study the windproof effects of desert plants (data photo). Photographed by Xinhua News Agency reporter Liu Yunlai

From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our - Lujuba

In April 2002, farmers in Haojiaying Township, Zhangbei County, Hebei Province planted trees on land converted from farmland to forest (file photo). Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhou Wenguang

From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our - Lujuba

On February 25, 2016, a crane protector in Zhaotong, Yunnan fed the black-necked crane, a rare crane on the plateau, in the rain and snow. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Hu Chao

From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our - Lujuba

On November 23, 2017, researchers from the Gongga Mountain Alpine Ecosystem Observation and Experiment Station of the Chinese Academy of Sciences collected plant samples on the western slope of Gongga Mountain in Sichuan. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jin Liwang

Generation after generation of New Chinese people

use lenses to record the great changes in the ecology of thousands of miles of rivers and mountains

Use images to show the touching moments of the harmonious coexistence of man and nature

From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our - Lujuba

On February 2, 2018, white swans were seen in Sanmenxia, ​​Henan Province Yellow River wetland habitat. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhu Xiang

From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our - Lujuba

On January 5, 2019, the Metasequoia Wetland in Dianwei Village, Dianyuan Street, Panlong District, Kunming, Yunnan Province was shrouded in early morning mist. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Qin Qing

From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our - Lujuba

On April 11, 2019, during a spotted seal release event held in Dalian, Liaoning, 24 spotted seals that had been illegally poached were released into the sea. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Pan Yulong

From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our - Lujuba

Wild giant pandas were photographed with an infrared camera in the Xiaozhaizigou area of ​​​​Beichuan, Mianyang, Sichuan on March 1, 2021. Xinhua News Agency reported

From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our - Lujuba

On May 11, 2021, Yangtze finless porpoises played in the water in Yichang City, Hubei Province (drone photo). Xinhua News Agency reporter Xiao Yijiu

From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our - Lujuba

A group of wild elephants (drone photo) taken in Xiyang Yi Township, Jinning District, Kunming City, Yunnan Province on June 7, 2021. Published by Xinhua News Agency

Long-lasting achievements, green mountains live up to

Today's China

Blue sky and white clouds, clear water and green shores

The mountains and rivers of China

reflect the high-spirited spirit of the Chinese nation

From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our - Lujuba

This is a photomontage. The picture above shows: before the treatment, the desolate sandy land that can be seen everywhere in Youyu County, Shanxi Province (file photo); the picture below shows: the scenery of Youwei Town, Youyu County, Shanxi Province, taken on July 13, 2021 (Xinhua News Agency issued by Xu Ji photo).

From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our - Lujuba

On June 15, 2022, electric power workers installed bird guards on a transmission tower for the Oriental white storks nesting on the top of the tower in Angangxi District, Qiqihar City, Heilongjiang Province (drone photo). Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Jianwei

From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our - Lujuba

A corner of Changpoling National Forest Park in Guiyang, Guizhou Province, taken on July 12, 2022. The city and the park have been integrated into one. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Yang Wenbin

From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our - Lujuba

On May 29, 2023, in Hoh Xil, Qinghai, a group of female Tibetan antelopes expecting to give birth passed through the Qinghai-Tibet Highway, and passing vehicles stopped to give way to them. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhang Hongxiang

From the desolate sandy land ravaged by wind and sand to the vast forest farm of 10,000 acres, from the heavy blow to prevent pollution to the unswerving efforts to protect wild animals and plants, generations of Chinese people on the land of China have worked hard to protect our - Lujuba

On August 3, 2023, tourists used a rafting spot converted from an abandoned mine to experience aerial rafting in Zhangwu Town, Anji County, Huzhou, Zhejiang. Photographed by Xinhua News Agency reporter Weng Xinyang

The green territory continues to expand

Green development continues to accelerate

Green contributions continue to increase

The "Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" in the new era is magnificent

Planning: Song Weiwei and Han Fang

Production: Qian Yi and Du Xiaoyi

Xinhua News Agency Photography Department

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