Greening China's Growth on the Path to Prosperity

CGTN has launched a new series titled 'Path to Prosperity,' which began on July 26. This special edition aims to decode the intricacies of China's growth while focusing on its sustainable development practices in the context of modernization.
Throughout this series, CGTN will traverse various regions of China, sharing first-hand reporting, engaging human narratives, and expert insights. It will closely examine the country's commitment to high-quality development, highlighting the themes of innovation, openness, and regional collaboration.
The series will delve into significant aspects of China's growth strategy, such as enhancing agricultural practices, accelerating the green transition, and balancing economic development. A key focus will be placed on crafting policies that prioritize people, further solidifying China's modernization journey.
In the opening episode, viewers will encounter inspiring stories that depict China's green transformation efforts. The narrative spans from the picturesque bamboo groves in eastern China, famously featured in the Oscar-winning film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, to the expansive deserts of the northwest.
Through these visual and narrative examples, the series will illustrate how China is not merely preserving its natural beauty but actively converting its clear waters and lush mountains into invaluable economic assets as part of its growth strategy.
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