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Urban zone treads green path to protecting its natural environment

By Yuan Shenggao | China Daily | Updated: 2018-09-17 09:42
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Local residents enjoy life in Yinchuan. [Photo provided to China Daily]

 

Currently, Yinchuan has 53,100 hectares of wetland and is home to nearly 200 natural lakes.

Yinchuan has received approval from the central and Ningxia Hui autonomous regional governments to establish five national wetland parks and six autonomous region-level wetland parks.

Laws have been promulgated by the local legislative body, aiming to better protect its precious wetland resources.

The city has long been one of the important stopover sites and habitats for birds migrating from western China and other East Asia countries to Australia. There are 239 types of wild birds living in the wetlands in Yinchuan. The Mingcui Lake National Wetland Park won the award of China's Best Wetland in Ecological Conservation in 2011. The award was established by Wetland International and China Economic Weekly.

Greenery development, part of the city environment upgrade plan, is also a key task of the Yinchuan government. Yinchuan plans to develop a 5,160-hectare and 8,913-hectare reforestation area in 2018 and 2019 respectively.

By 2020, the city will have added a total of 20,000 hectares of forested area to its landscape, and by that time an estimated 43 percent of Yinchuan's territory will be forested. The forest coverage rate of the city will be 16.5 percent in 2020.

Increasing the amount of forested area and wetland and the better control over desertification has supported Yinchuan's push to develop into a popular tourism destination in China over the past few years.

The concept of all-for-one tourism - moving beyond traditional sightseeing to an integrated, joined up approach of wide-ranging activities - has been promoted.

Yinchuan has been identified as the core area and a model city for Ningxia to develop all-for-one tourism. The local authority has decided to pay closer attention to promoting tourism industry clusters, developing financial support tools and upgrading its promotion model to support the overall development of the city.

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