Meet Palyang, a 20-something conservationist in Tibet’s Sanjiangyuan region—the ‘Water Tower of Asia’ where the Yangtze, Yellow, and Mekong rivers begin. 🌏 When she noticed local streams shrinking under climate change, this eco-warrior embarked on a soul-searching journey to Amne Machin Mountain. What she discovered? Ancient traditions hold modern solutions for water conservation. 💧
Why it matters: Glacial melt threatens 1.8 billion people who rely on Asia’s major rivers. Palyang’s story bridges Gen Z’s climate anxiety with Indigenous knowledge—a combo that could #SaveOurSnowcaps!
Catch her inspiring mission in CGTN’s 30-minute documentary ‘The Call of Glaciers’, dropping Saturday on YouTube, Facebook, and their apps. Perfect timing for your weekend watchlist! 🎥❄️
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One day to go for CGTN's documentary film 'The Call of Glaciers'
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