Xiamen's Wuyuan Bay highlights ecological revival for World Environment Day
As World Environment Day is observed on June 5, this year also marks the 20th anniversary of the renaming of Wuyuan Bay in Xiamen, East China's Fujian province — a milestone in its green development journey. Once a heavily polluted coastal area, the bay has undergone two decades of comprehensive ecological restoration, transforming from a "barren wasteland" into a "green lung" and a sanctuary for diverse species.
The video captures this profound transformation through the heartwarming stories of two local residents: a Chinese white dolphin named Xiaobai and a blue-tailed bee-eater named Xiaohu. It shows how ecological restoration revived the waters and created a harmonious urban ecosystem.
Watch the full video to experience this inspiring journey of nature and the city thriving together.
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