Wuhan: Home to Wildlife
- On April 9, 2025, Changjiang Daily released “Wuhan: Home to Wildlife,” a video about Wuhan's wetlands.
- The video aims to answer what makes a city a “Wetland City,” highlighting the area’s ecological treasures.
- Nature inhabitants share stories, featuring finless porpoises navigating the Yangtze River Bridge.
- The video asks, “Ever wondered what makes a city a 'Wetland City'?” showing busy marathons.
- East Lake serves as a playground for dogs, while Baer's Pochard finds solace in Fuhe Lake, revealing ecological secrets.
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Wuhan: Home to Wildlife
WUHAN, China, April 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A report from Changjiang Daily: Ever wondered what makes a city a "Wetland City"? On April 9, the video "Wuhan: Home to Wildlife" released, Wuhan's nature inhabitants share their stories and answers.
Youth train to Wuhan
Some 300 Hong Kong youngsters joined a four-day "youth high-speed rail trip" to Wuhan yesterday, as Secretary for Transport and Logistics Mable Chan encouraged youth to observe the development of the city. Speaking at a ceremony before the students' departure, Chan noted that participants could...
Wuhan: Home to Wildlife - PressReach
WUHAN, China, April 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — A report from Changjiang Daily: Ever wondered what makes a city a “Wetland City”? On April 9, the video “Wuhan: Home to Wildlife” released, Wuhan’s nature inhabitants share their stories and answers. Finless Porpoise gracefully navigates the Yangtze River Bridge, witnessing the river’s bustling marathons and cross-river swimming event. Dogs turn East Lake into their playground, trotting alongside morn…
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