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China: Octopus Clings to Phone After Being Caught by Fisher in Fuzhou

In Fuzhou, Fujian, a video captured a man fishing when he unexpectedly caught an octopus with a phone stuck to one of its tentacles on September 28. The octopus refused to let go, wrapping its arms tightly around the device as if claiming it as its own.

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Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

NANCHANG, CHINA - APRIL 29, 2025 - A rail-sea intermodal train fully loaded with goods such as dried cassava, starch, plastic pellets and boards, which arrived from Xiamen Port, docked at Nanchang International Land Port in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China on April 29, 2025. Meanwhile, another train fully loaded with locally manufactured auto parts, tapes, salt and other products in Jiangxi Province set off from Nanchang International Land Port with a whistle and headed for Xiamen Port.

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Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

NANCHANG, CHINA - APRIL 29, 2025 - A rail-sea intermodal train fully loaded with goods such as dried cassava, starch, plastic pellets and boards, which arrived from Xiamen Port, docked at Nanchang International Land Port in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China on April 29, 2025. Meanwhile, another train fully loaded with locally manufactured auto parts, tapes, salt and other products in Jiangxi Province set off from Nanchang International Land Port with a whistle and headed for Xiamen Port.

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Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

NANCHANG, CHINA - APRIL 29, 2025 - A rail-sea intermodal train fully loaded with goods such as dried cassava, starch, plastic pellets and boards, which arrived from Xiamen Port, docked at Nanchang International Land Port in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China on April 29, 2025. Meanwhile, another train fully loaded with locally manufactured auto parts, tapes, salt and other products in Jiangxi Province set off from Nanchang International Land Port with a whistle and headed for Xiamen Port.

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Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

NANCHANG, CHINA - APRIL 29, 2025 - A rail-sea intermodal train fully loaded with goods such as dried cassava, starch, plastic pellets and boards, which arrived from Xiamen Port, docked at Nanchang International Land Port in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China on April 29, 2025. Meanwhile, another train fully loaded with locally manufactured auto parts, tapes, salt and other products in Jiangxi Province set off from Nanchang International Land Port with a whistle and headed for Xiamen Port.

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Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

NANCHANG, CHINA - APRIL 29, 2025 - A rail-sea intermodal train fully loaded with goods such as dried cassava, starch, plastic pellets and boards, which arrived from Xiamen Port, docked at Nanchang International Land Port in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China on April 29, 2025. Meanwhile, another train fully loaded with locally manufactured auto parts, tapes, salt and other products in Jiangxi Province set off from Nanchang International Land Port with a whistle and headed for Xiamen Port.

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Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

Nanchang - Xiamen Port Bi Directional Train

NANCHANG, CHINA - APRIL 29, 2025 - A rail-sea intermodal train fully loaded with goods such as dried cassava, starch, plastic pellets and boards, which arrived from Xiamen Port, docked at Nanchang International Land Port in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China on April 29, 2025. Meanwhile, another train fully loaded with locally manufactured auto parts, tapes, salt and other products in Jiangxi Province set off from Nanchang International Land Port with a whistle and headed for Xiamen Port.

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Dead Sea Water Level Drop - Israel

Dead Sea Water Level Drop - Israel

An aerial drone photo taken on March 29, 2025 shows the shoreline of the northern part of the Dead Sea, about 30 kilometers east of Jerusalem. The Dead Sea's declining water level has led to underground salt erosion, causing widespread ground collapse and the formation of sinkholes along the shoreline. Photo by Gil Cohen Magen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Dead Sea Water Level Drop - Israel

Dead Sea Water Level Drop - Israel

An aerial drone photo taken on March 29, 2025 shows the shoreline of the northern part of the Dead Sea, about 30 kilometers east of Jerusalem. The Dead Sea's declining water level has led to underground salt erosion, causing widespread ground collapse and the formation of sinkholes along the shoreline. Photo by Gil Cohen Magen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Dead Sea Water Level Drop - Israel

Dead Sea Water Level Drop - Israel

An aerial drone photo taken on March 29, 2025 shows the shoreline of the northern part of the Dead Sea, about 30 kilometers east of Jerusalem. The Dead Sea's declining water level has led to underground salt erosion, causing widespread ground collapse and the formation of sinkholes along the shoreline. Photo by Gil Cohen Magen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Dead Sea Water Level Drop - Israel

Dead Sea Water Level Drop - Israel

An aerial drone photo taken on March 29, 2025 shows the shoreline of the northern part of the Dead Sea, about 30 kilometers east of Jerusalem. The Dead Sea's declining water level has led to underground salt erosion, causing widespread ground collapse and the formation of sinkholes along the shoreline. Photo by Gil Cohen Magen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Dead Sea Water Level Drop - Israel

Dead Sea Water Level Drop - Israel

An aerial drone photo taken on March 29, 2025 shows the shoreline of the northern part of the Dead Sea, about 30 kilometers east of Jerusalem. The Dead Sea's declining water level has led to underground salt erosion, causing widespread ground collapse and the formation of sinkholes along the shoreline. Photo by Gil Cohen Magen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Dead Sea Water Level Drop - Israel

Dead Sea Water Level Drop - Israel

An aerial drone photo taken on March 29, 2025 shows the shoreline of the northern part of the Dead Sea, about 30 kilometers east of Jerusalem. The Dead Sea's declining water level has led to underground salt erosion, causing widespread ground collapse and the formation of sinkholes along the shoreline. Photo by Gil Cohen Magen/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Shanyao Salt Field - China

Shanyao Salt Field - China

Workers unload crude salt and pile it up at Shanyao salt field in Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, November 8, 2024. Covering an area of 920 hectares, the Shanyao salt field adheres to the traditional sun-drying techniques, and annually turns out 65,000 tonnes of sea salt. The Fujian traditional sun-drying techniques for sea salt production (Quanzhou style) was inscribed in the list of provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2022. Photo by Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Shanyao Salt Field - China

Shanyao Salt Field - China

A worker operates at Shanyao salt field in Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, November 8, 2024. Covering an area of 920 hectares, the Shanyao salt field adheres to the traditional sun-drying techniques, and annually turns out 65,000 tonnes of sea salt. The Fujian traditional sun-drying techniques for sea salt production (Quanzhou style) was inscribed in the list of provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2022. Photo by Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Shanyao Salt Field - China

Shanyao Salt Field - China

An aerial drone photo taken on November 9, 2024 shows a view of Shanyao salt field in Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province. Covering an area of 920 hectares, the Shanyao salt field adheres to the traditional sun-drying techniques, and annually turns out 65,000 tonnes of sea salt. The Fujian traditional sun-drying techniques for sea salt production (Quanzhou style) was inscribed in the list of provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2022. Photo by Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Shanyao Salt Field - China

Shanyao Salt Field - China

An aerial drone photo taken on November 9, 2024 shows two workers walking on a footpath at Shanyao salt field in Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province. Covering an area of 920 hectares, the Shanyao salt field adheres to the traditional sun-drying techniques, and annually turns out 65,000 tonnes of sea salt. The Fujian traditional sun-drying techniques for sea salt production (Quanzhou style) was inscribed in the list of provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2022. Photo by Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Shanyao Salt Field - China

Shanyao Salt Field - China

A worker piles up crude salt at Shanyao salt field in Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, November 8, 2024. Covering an area of 920 hectares, the Shanyao salt field adheres to the traditional sun-drying techniques, and annually turns out 65,000 tonnes of sea salt. The Fujian traditional sun-drying techniques for sea salt production (Quanzhou style) was inscribed in the list of provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2022. Photo by Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Shanyao Salt Field - China

Shanyao Salt Field - China

An aerial drone photo taken on November 9, 2024 shows people agitating thickened seawater at Shanyao salt field in Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province. Covering an area of 920 hectares, the Shanyao salt field adheres to the traditional sun-drying techniques, and annually turns out 65,000 tonnes of sea salt. The Fujian traditional sun-drying techniques for sea salt production (Quanzhou style) was inscribed in the list of provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2022. Photo by Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Shanyao Salt Field - China

Shanyao Salt Field - China

An aerial drone photo taken on November 8, 2024 shows people agitating thickened seawater at Shanyao salt field in Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province. Covering an area of 920 hectares, the Shanyao salt field adheres to the traditional sun-drying techniques, and annually turns out 65,000 tonnes of sea salt. The Fujian traditional sun-drying techniques for sea salt production (Quanzhou style) was inscribed in the list of provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2022. Photo by Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Shanyao Salt Field - China

Shanyao Salt Field - China

A worker agitates thickened seawater at Shanyao salt field in Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, November 9, 2024. Covering an area of 920 hectares, the Shanyao salt field adheres to the traditional sun-drying techniques, and annually turns out 65,000 tonnes of sea salt. The Fujian traditional sun-drying techniques for sea salt production (Quanzhou style) was inscribed in the list of provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2022. Photo by Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Shanyao Salt Field - China

Shanyao Salt Field - China

A worker piles up crude salt at Shanyao salt field in Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, November 8, 2024. Covering an area of 920 hectares, the Shanyao salt field adheres to the traditional sun-drying techniques, and annually turns out 65,000 tonnes of sea salt. The Fujian traditional sun-drying techniques for sea salt production (Quanzhou style) was inscribed in the list of provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2022. Photo by Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Shanyao Salt Field - China

Shanyao Salt Field - China

Workers transfer crude salt at Shanyao salt field in Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, November 9, 2024. Covering an area of 920 hectares, the Shanyao salt field adheres to the traditional sun-drying techniques, and annually turns out 65,000 tonnes of sea salt. The Fujian traditional sun-drying techniques for sea salt production (Quanzhou style) was inscribed in the list of provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2022. Photo by Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Shanyao Salt Field - China

Shanyao Salt Field - China

An aerial drone photo taken on November 8, 2024 shows people working at Shanyao salt field in Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province. Covering an area of 920 hectares, the Shanyao salt field adheres to the traditional sun-drying techniques, and annually turns out 65,000 tonnes of sea salt. The Fujian traditional sun-drying techniques for sea salt production (Quanzhou style) was inscribed in the list of provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2022. Photo by Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Shanyao Salt Field - China

Shanyao Salt Field - China

A worker piles up crude salt at Shanyao salt field in Quanzhou City, southeast China's Fujian Province, November 8, 2024. Covering an area of 920 hectares, the Shanyao salt field adheres to the traditional sun-drying techniques, and annually turns out 65,000 tonnes of sea salt. The Fujian traditional sun-drying techniques for sea salt production (Quanzhou style) was inscribed in the list of provincial intangible cultural heritage in 2022. Photo by Jiang Kehong/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sea Salt Harvest

Sea Salt Harvest

QINGDAO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - Sea salt from the autumn harvest is stacked on a conveyor belt at the Dongfeng Salt Farm in Hetao Street, Chengyang district, Qingdao, East China's Shandong province, Nov 5, 2024.

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Sea Salt Harvest

Sea Salt Harvest

QINGDAO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - A worker levels sea salt on a salt mountain at the Dongfeng Salt Factory in Hetao Street, Chengyang district, Qingdao, East China's Shandong province, Nov 5, 2024.

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Sea Salt Harvest

Sea Salt Harvest

QINGDAO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - Photo taken on Nov 5, 2024 shows the sea salt storage yard of the autumn harvest at the Dongfeng Salt Yard of Hetao Street in Chengyang district of Qingdao, East China's Shandong province.

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Sea Salt Harvest

Sea Salt Harvest

QINGDAO, CHINA - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - Workers unload harvested sea salt at the Dongfeng Salt Farm in Hetao Street, Chengyang district, Qingdao, East China's Shandong province, Nov 5, 2024.

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Yinggehai Salt Farm

Yinggehai Salt Farm

LEDONG, CHINA - AUGUST 25, 2024 - Aerial photo taken on August 25, 2024 shows Yinggehai Salt Farm, the largest sea salt farm in South China, in Ledong Li Autonomous County, Hainan province, China.

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Yinggehai Salt Farm

Yinggehai Salt Farm

LEDONG, CHINA - AUGUST 25, 2024 - Aerial photo taken on August 25, 2024 shows Yinggehai Salt Farm, the largest sea salt farm in South China, in Ledong Li Autonomous County, Hainan province, China.

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Yinggehai Salt Farm

Yinggehai Salt Farm

LEDONG, CHINA - AUGUST 25, 2024 - Aerial photo taken on August 25, 2024 shows Yinggehai Salt Farm, the largest sea salt farm in South China, in Ledong Li Autonomous County, Hainan province, China.

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Yinggehai Salt Farm

Yinggehai Salt Farm

LEDONG, CHINA - AUGUST 25, 2024 - Aerial photo taken on August 25, 2024 shows Yinggehai Salt Farm, the largest sea salt farm in South China, in Ledong Li Autonomous County, Hainan province, China.

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Yinggehai Salt Farm

Yinggehai Salt Farm

LEDONG, CHINA - AUGUST 25, 2024 - Aerial photo taken on August 25, 2024 shows Yinggehai Salt Farm, the largest sea salt farm in South China, in Ledong Li Autonomous County, Hainan province, China.

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Yinggehai Salt Farm

Yinggehai Salt Farm

LEDONG, CHINA - AUGUST 25, 2024 - Aerial photo taken on August 25, 2024 shows Yinggehai Salt Farm, the largest sea salt farm in South China, in Ledong Li Autonomous County, Hainan province, China.

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CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

(240614) -- TAIYUAN, June 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 5, 2024 shows a construction site of an ecological improvement project at the east side of Yuncheng Salt Lake in the city of Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province. Yuncheng Salt Lake, known as the "Dead Sea of China," is one of three inland salt lakes with sodium sulfate in the world, covering an area of 132 square km. It once served as a salt production base. To better protect the lake's ecology, industrial production activities in the lake area have been completely terminated, and restoration works such as embankment renovation, dredging, and flood prevention have been carried out. Meanwhile, a protective regulation issued a few years ago has not only provided a basis for the lake's protection, but also extended the protection scope to ecological, natural, and cultural resources. Nowadays, the salt lake has been striving to transform into a tourist landmark and an ecological reserve, embracing new opp

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CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

(240614) -- TAIYUAN, June 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 5, 2024 shows the scenery of Yuncheng Salt Lake in the city of Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province. Yuncheng Salt Lake, known as the "Dead Sea of China," is one of three inland salt lakes with sodium sulfate in the world, covering an area of 132 square km. It once served as a salt production base. To better protect the lake's ecology, industrial production activities in the lake area have been completely terminated, and restoration works such as embankment renovation, dredging, and flood prevention have been carried out. Meanwhile, a protective regulation issued a few years ago has not only provided a basis for the lake's protection, but also extended the protection scope to ecological, natural, and cultural resources. Nowadays, the salt lake has been striving to transform into a tourist landmark and an ecological reserve, embracing new opportunities in the process of development. Photo by Xinhua/ABAC

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CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

(240614) -- TAIYUAN, June 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A couple pose for wedding photos by Yuncheng Salt Lake in the city of Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province, June 5, 2024. Yuncheng Salt Lake, known as the "Dead Sea of China," is one of three inland salt lakes with sodium sulfate in the world, covering an area of 132 square km. It once served as a salt production base. To better protect the lake's ecology, industrial production activities in the lake area have been completely terminated, and restoration works such as embankment renovation, dredging, and flood prevention have been carried out. Meanwhile, a protective regulation issued a few years ago has not only provided a basis for the lake's protection, but also extended the protection scope to ecological, natural, and cultural resources. Nowadays, the salt lake has been striving to transform into a tourist landmark and an ecological reserve, embracing new opportunities in the process of development. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zhan

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CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

(240614) -- TAIYUAN, June 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Tourists take a walk near Yuncheng Salt Lake in the city of Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province, June 10, 2024. Yuncheng Salt Lake, known as the "Dead Sea of China," is one of three inland salt lakes with sodium sulfate in the world, covering an area of 132 square km. It once served as a salt production base. To better protect the lake's ecology, industrial production activities in the lake area have been completely terminated, and restoration works such as embankment renovation, dredging, and flood prevention have been carried out. Meanwhile, a protective regulation issued a few years ago has not only provided a basis for the lake's protection, but also extended the protection scope to ecological, natural, and cultural resources. Nowadays, the salt lake has been striving to transform into a tourist landmark and an ecological reserve, embracing new opportunities in the process of development. (Photo by Yan Xin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

(240614) -- TAIYUAN, June 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 10, 2024 shows tourists visiting Yuncheng Salt Lake in the city of Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province. Yuncheng Salt Lake, known as the "Dead Sea of China," is one of three inland salt lakes with sodium sulfate in the world, covering an area of 132 square km. It once served as a salt production base. To better protect the lake's ecology, industrial production activities in the lake area have been completely terminated, and restoration works such as embankment renovation, dredging, and flood prevention have been carried out. Meanwhile, a protective regulation issued a few years ago has not only provided a basis for the lake's protection, but also extended the protection scope to ecological, natural, and cultural resources. Nowadays, the salt lake has been striving to transform into a tourist landmark and an ecological reserve, embracing new opportunities in the process of development. (Photo by Yan Xi

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CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

(240614) -- TAIYUAN, June 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 12, 2024 shows a view of Yuncheng Salt Lake in the city of Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province. Yuncheng Salt Lake, known as the "Dead Sea of China," is one of three inland salt lakes with sodium sulfate in the world, covering an area of 132 square km. It once served as a salt production base. To better protect the lake's ecology, industrial production activities in the lake area have been completely terminated, and restoration works such as embankment renovation, dredging, and flood prevention have been carried out. Meanwhile, a protective regulation issued a few years ago has not only provided a basis for the lake's protection, but also extended the protection scope to ecological, natural, and cultural resources. Nowadays, the salt lake has been striving to transform into a tourist landmark and an ecological reserve, embracing new opportunities in the process of development. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRE

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CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

(240614) -- TAIYUAN, June 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A drone photo taken on June 10, 2024 shows tourists posing for photos at Yuncheng Salt Lake in the city of Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province. Yuncheng Salt Lake, known as the "Dead Sea of China," is one of three inland salt lakes with sodium sulfate in the world, covering an area of 132 square km. It once served as a salt production base. To better protect the lake's ecology, industrial production activities in the lake area have been completely terminated, and restoration works such as embankment renovation, dredging, and flood prevention have been carried out. Meanwhile, a protective regulation issued a few years ago has not only provided a basis for the lake's protection, but also extended the protection scope to ecological, natural, and cultural resources. Nowadays, the salt lake has been striving to transform into a tourist landmark and an ecological reserve, embracing new opportunities in the process of development. (Photo by Ya

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CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

(240614) -- TAIYUAN, June 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Tourists visit Yuncheng Salt Lake in the city of Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province, June 10, 2024. Yuncheng Salt Lake, known as the "Dead Sea of China," is one of three inland salt lakes with sodium sulfate in the world, covering an area of 132 square km. It once served as a salt production base. To better protect the lake's ecology, industrial production activities in the lake area have been completely terminated, and restoration works such as embankment renovation, dredging, and flood prevention have been carried out. Meanwhile, a protective regulation issued a few years ago has not only provided a basis for the lake's protection, but also extended the protection scope to ecological, natural, and cultural resources. Nowadays, the salt lake has been striving to transform into a tourist landmark and an ecological reserve, embracing new opportunities in the process of development. (Photo by Yan Xin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

(240614) -- TAIYUAN, June 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 12, 2024 shows a view of Yuncheng Salt Lake in the city of Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province. Yuncheng Salt Lake, known as the "Dead Sea of China," is one of three inland salt lakes with sodium sulfate in the world, covering an area of 132 square km. It once served as a salt production base. To better protect the lake's ecology, industrial production activities in the lake area have been completely terminated, and restoration works such as embankment renovation, dredging, and flood prevention have been carried out. Meanwhile, a protective regulation issued a few years ago has not only provided a basis for the lake's protection, but also extended the protection scope to ecological, natural, and cultural resources. Nowadays, the salt lake has been striving to transform into a tourist landmark and an ecological reserve, embracing new opportunities in the process of development. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRE

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CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

(240614) -- TAIYUAN, June 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 10, 2024 shows tourists visiting Yuncheng Salt Lake in the city of Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province. Yuncheng Salt Lake, known as the "Dead Sea of China," is one of three inland salt lakes with sodium sulfate in the world, covering an area of 132 square km. It once served as a salt production base. To better protect the lake's ecology, industrial production activities in the lake area have been completely terminated, and restoration works such as embankment renovation, dredging, and flood prevention have been carried out. Meanwhile, a protective regulation issued a few years ago has not only provided a basis for the lake's protection, but also extended the protection scope to ecological, natural, and cultural resources. Nowadays, the salt lake has been striving to transform into a tourist landmark and an ecological reserve, embracing new opportunities in the process of development. (Photo by Yan Xi

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CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

(240614) -- TAIYUAN, June 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- A couple pose for wedding photos by Yuncheng Salt Lake in the city of Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province, June 5, 2024. Yuncheng Salt Lake, known as the "Dead Sea of China," is one of three inland salt lakes with sodium sulfate in the world, covering an area of 132 square km. It once served as a salt production base. To better protect the lake's ecology, industrial production activities in the lake area have been completely terminated, and restoration works such as embankment renovation, dredging, and flood prevention have been carried out. Meanwhile, a protective regulation issued a few years ago has not only provided a basis for the lake's protection, but also extended the protection scope to ecological, natural, and cultural resources. Nowadays, the salt lake has been striving to transform into a tourist landmark and an ecological reserve, embracing new opportunities in the process of development. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zhan

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CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

(240614) -- TAIYUAN, June 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 5, 2024 shows a view of Yuncheng Salt Lake in the city of Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province. Yuncheng Salt Lake, known as the "Dead Sea of China," is one of three inland salt lakes with sodium sulfate in the world, covering an area of 132 square km. It once served as a salt production base. To better protect the lake's ecology, industrial production activities in the lake area have been completely terminated, and restoration works such as embankment renovation, dredging, and flood prevention have been carried out. Meanwhile, a protective regulation issued a few years ago has not only provided a basis for the lake's protection, but also extended the protection scope to ecological, natural, and cultural resources. Nowadays, the salt lake has been striving to transform into a tourist landmark and an ecological reserve, embracing new opportunities in the process of development. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRES

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CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

(240614) -- TAIYUAN, June 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Engineering vehicles work at Yuncheng Salt Lake in the city of Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province, June 5, 2024. Yuncheng Salt Lake, known as the "Dead Sea of China," is one of three inland salt lakes with sodium sulfate in the world, covering an area of 132 square km. It once served as a salt production base. To better protect the lake's ecology, industrial production activities in the lake area have been completely terminated, and restoration works such as embankment renovation, dredging, and flood prevention have been carried out. Meanwhile, a protective regulation issued a few years ago has not only provided a basis for the lake's protection, but also extended the protection scope to ecological, natural, and cultural resources. Nowadays, the salt lake has been striving to transform into a tourist landmark and an ecological reserve, embracing new opportunities in the process of development. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zhan Yan)

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CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

(240614) -- TAIYUAN, June 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- White swans fly over Yuncheng Salt Lake in the city of Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province, Jan. 5, 2024. Yuncheng Salt Lake, known as the "Dead Sea of China," is one of three inland salt lakes with sodium sulfate in the world, covering an area of 132 square km. It once served as a salt production base. To better protect the lake's ecology, industrial production activities in the lake area have been completely terminated, and restoration works such as embankment renovation, dredging, and flood prevention have been carried out. Meanwhile, a protective regulation issued a few years ago has not only provided a basis for the lake's protection, but also extended the protection scope to ecological, natural, and cultural resources. Nowadays, the salt lake has been striving to transform into a tourist landmark and an ecological reserve, embracing new opportunities in the process of development. (Photo by Yan Xin/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

CHINA-SHANXI-YUNCHENG-SALT LAKE-ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION (CN)

(240614) -- TAIYUAN, June 14, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- An aerial drone photo taken on June 12, 2024 shows a view of Yuncheng Salt Lake in the city of Yuncheng, north China's Shanxi Province. Yuncheng Salt Lake, known as the "Dead Sea of China," is one of three inland salt lakes with sodium sulfate in the world, covering an area of 132 square km. It once served as a salt production base. To better protect the lake's ecology, industrial production activities in the lake area have been completely terminated, and restoration works such as embankment renovation, dredging, and flood prevention have been carried out. Meanwhile, a protective regulation issued a few years ago has not only provided a basis for the lake's protection, but also extended the protection scope to ecological, natural, and cultural resources. Nowadays, the salt lake has been striving to transform into a tourist landmark and an ecological reserve, embracing new opportunities in the process of development. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRE

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