At the 8th Silk Road International Cultural Expo in Dunhuang, Tashi Dorji, a sustainability expert from Nepal, spotlighted China’s innovative approaches to balancing ecology and economy. 🌏 Dorji, representing Nepal’s International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, highlighted how China’s grassland management and heritage conservation strategies could inspire global climate action.
From Pastures to Progress
Dorji emphasized China’s fusion of traditional pastoral practices with modern tech, calling it "a blueprint for mountain communities worldwide." His observations of Dunhuang’s responsible tourism model—where ancient Silk Road sites thrive alongside eco-conscious visitors—left him convinced that "growth doesn’t have to cost the Earth."
Silk Road Meets Sustainability
The expo, a hub for cross-cultural dialogue, showcased how China’s green policies protect biodiversity while boosting local economies. For young travelers and culture enthusiasts, Dorji’s insights reveal a roadmap: sustainable development isn’t just possible—it’s already happening. 🚀
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Nepalese expert draws on China's experience in sustainable development
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