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(InTibet)CHINA-XIZANG-XIGAZE-TRADE FAIR (CN)

(InTibet)CHINA-XIZANG-XIGAZE-TRADE FAIR (CN)

(231215) -- XIGAZE, Dec. 15, 2023 (Xinhua) -- This aerial photo taken on Dec. 13, 2023 shows a view of a trade fair in Kangmar County of Xigaze, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region. The five-day fair closed on Dec. 14 in Kangmar County of Xigaze, which had provided more than 200 free stalls to vendors. (Xinhua/Jin Meiduoji)

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(Chengdu Universiade)CHINA-SICHUAN-CHENGDU-WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES-OPENING CEREMONY(CN)

(Chengdu Universiade)CHINA-SICHUAN-CHENGDU-WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES-OPENING CEREMONY(CN)

(230728) -- CHENGDU, July 28, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Fireworks are seen during the opening ceremony of the 31st FISU Summer World University Games in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, July 28, 2023. (Xinhua/Jin Meiduoji)

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(Chengdu Universiade)CHINA-SICHUAN-CHENGDU-WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES-OPENING CEREMONY(CN)

(Chengdu Universiade)CHINA-SICHUAN-CHENGDU-WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES-OPENING CEREMONY(CN)

(230728) -- CHENGDU, July 28, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Fireworks are seen during the opening ceremony of the 31st FISU Summer World University Games in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan Province, July 28, 2023. (Xinhua/Jin Meiduoji)

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(InTibet)CHINA-TIBET-QIANGTANG NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPES-BREEDING (CN)

(InTibet)CHINA-TIBET-QIANGTANG NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPES-BREEDING (CN)

(220715) -- LHASA, July 15, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 11, 2022 shows male Tibetan antelopes on alert at the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Every summer, pregnant Tibetan antelopes escorted by male ones migrate to the nature reserve to give birth, then return to their habitats with their offspring. The population of Tibetan antelopes in the region has surged from 50,000 to more than 300,000 over the past decades. Last year, China downgraded the status of Tibetan antelopes from "endangered" to "near threatened," owing to proactive anti-poaching and biodiversity protection efforts. (Xinhua/Jin Meiduoji)

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(InTibet)CHINA-TIBET-QIANGTANG NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPES-BREEDING (CN)

(InTibet)CHINA-TIBET-QIANGTANG NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPES-BREEDING (CN)

(220715) -- LHASA, July 15, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 11, 2022 shows male Tibetan antelopes on alert at the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Every summer, pregnant Tibetan antelopes escorted by male ones migrate to the nature reserve to give birth, then return to their habitats with their offspring. The population of Tibetan antelopes in the region has surged from 50,000 to more than 300,000 over the past decades. Last year, China downgraded the status of Tibetan antelopes from "endangered" to "near threatened," owing to proactive anti-poaching and biodiversity protection efforts. (Xinhua/Jin Meiduoji)

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(InTibet)CHINA-TIBET-QIANGTANG NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPES-BREEDING (CN)

(InTibet)CHINA-TIBET-QIANGTANG NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPES-BREEDING (CN)

(220715) -- LHASA, July 15, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 11, 2022 shows Tibetan antelopes at the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Every summer, pregnant Tibetan antelopes escorted by male ones migrate to the nature reserve to give birth, then return to their habitats with their offspring. The population of Tibetan antelopes in the region has surged from 50,000 to more than 300,000 over the past decades. Last year, China downgraded the status of Tibetan antelopes from "endangered" to "near threatened," owing to proactive anti-poaching and biodiversity protection efforts. (Xinhua/Jin Meiduoji)

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(InTibet)CHINA-TIBET-QIANGTANG NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPES-BREEDING (CN)

(InTibet)CHINA-TIBET-QIANGTANG NATURE RESERVE-TIBETAN ANTELOPES-BREEDING (CN)

(220715) -- LHASA, July 15, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on July 11, 2022 shows male Tibetan antelopes on alert at the Qiangtang National Nature Reserve in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. Every summer, pregnant Tibetan antelopes escorted by male ones migrate to the nature reserve to give birth, then return to their habitats with their offspring. The population of Tibetan antelopes in the region has surged from 50,000 to more than 300,000 over the past decades. Last year, China downgraded the status of Tibetan antelopes from "endangered" to "near threatened," owing to proactive anti-poaching and biodiversity protection efforts. (Xinhua/Jin Meiduoji)

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