Foreign experts highlight Wuhan's ecology and governance as global model
Foreign officials, experts, and human rights scholars participating in a human rights tour program have highlighted Wuhan's approach to ecological restoration and grassroots governance as a valuable reference for cities pursuing sustainable and people-centered development.
During the tour, delegates from countries including Mongolia, Chile, and Uruguay examined how the central Chinese city has integrated environmental protection, cultural preservation, and community participation into its urban development strategy.
At the Qingshan River Beach, a former industrial waterfront transformed into a public green space, delegates observed rain gardens, terraced embankments, and other ecological restoration measures. Maria Florencia Polo, Advisor in Communication to the Chief Economist in Development Center, Urguay, said Wuhan's ecological transformation has delivered visible benefits to residents.
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