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(SP)CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-HULUN BUIR-14TH NATIONAL WINTER GAMES-JUNIOR WOMEN'S ICE HOCKEY (CN)

(SP)CHINA-INNER MONGOLIA-HULUN BUIR-14TH NATIONAL WINTER GAMES-JUNIOR WOMEN'S ICE HOCKEY (CN)

(240221) -- HULUN BUIR, Feb. 21, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Kong Linghui (C) of Inner Mongolia vies with Gu Wenqin (R) of Guangdong during the junior women's ice hockey Group B match between Guangdong and Inner Mongolia at the 14th National Winter Games in Hulun Buir, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Feb. 21, 2024. (Xinhua/Deng Hua)

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CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

(230807) -- CHONGZUO, Aug. 7, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Researcher Li Wenqin (C) and Liu Yanchen and ranger Liang Zhizhang (L) observe white-headed langurs at a national nature reserve in Luobai Town of Jiangzhou District, Chongzuo City, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Aug. 5, 2023. China's white-headed langur is one of the world's most endangered primate species. Characterized by the white hair on their heads, the animals are spotted in less than 200 square km karst hills between the Zuojiang and Mingjiang rivers in Chongzuo. In recent years, in order to better protect the white-headed langur, patrolling and technological measures including infrared cameras and remote monitoring have been applied to track and monitor them around the clock. The latest figures show that the population of white-headed langurs has increased to about 1,400 thanks to a group of guardians who dedicate themselves to protecting those "elves" in spite of many difficulties. (Xinhua/Zhou Hua)

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CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

(230807) -- CHONGZUO, Aug. 7, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Researcher Li Wenqin (R) and Liu Yanchen wait as they observe white-headed langur at a national nature reserve in Luobai Town of Jiangzhou District, Chongzuo City, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Aug. 5, 2023. China's white-headed langur is one of the world's most endangered primate species. Characterized by the white hair on their heads, the animals are spotted in less than 200 square km karst hills between the Zuojiang and Mingjiang rivers in Chongzuo. In recent years, in order to better protect the white-headed langur, patrolling and technological measures including infrared cameras and remote monitoring have been applied to track and monitor them around the clock. The latest figures show that the population of white-headed langurs has increased to about 1,400 thanks to a group of guardians who dedicate themselves to protecting those "elves" in spite of many difficulties. (Xinhua/Fei Maohua)

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CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

(230807) -- CHONGZUO, Aug. 7, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Researcher Li Wenqin (back) and Liu Yanchen observe white-headed langurs at a national nature reserve in Luobai Town of Jiangzhou District, Chongzuo City, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Aug. 5, 2023. China's white-headed langur is one of the world's most endangered primate species. Characterized by the white hair on their heads, the animals are spotted in less than 200 square km karst hills between the Zuojiang and Mingjiang rivers in Chongzuo. In recent years, in order to better protect the white-headed langur, patrolling and technological measures including infrared cameras and remote monitoring have been applied to track and monitor them around the clock. The latest figures show that the population of white-headed langurs has increased to about 1,400 thanks to a group of guardians who dedicate themselves to protecting those "elves" in spite of many difficulties. (Xinhua/Fei Maohua)

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CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

(230807) -- CHONGZUO, Aug. 7, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Researcher Li Wenqin (back) and Liu Yanchen observe white-headed langurs at a national nature reserve in Luobai Town of Jiangzhou District, Chongzuo City, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Aug. 5, 2023. China's white-headed langur is one of the world's most endangered primate species. Characterized by the white hair on their heads, the animals are spotted in less than 200 square km karst hills between the Zuojiang and Mingjiang rivers in Chongzuo. In recent years, in order to better protect the white-headed langur, patrolling and technological measures including infrared cameras and remote monitoring have been applied to track and monitor them around the clock. The latest figures show that the population of white-headed langurs has increased to about 1,400 thanks to a group of guardians who dedicate themselves to protecting those "elves" in spite of many difficulties. (Xinhua/Fei Maohua)

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CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

(230807) -- CHONGZUO, Aug. 7, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Researcher Li Wenqin points to where white-headed langurs appear at a national nature reserve in Luobai Town of Jiangzhou District, Chongzuo City, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Aug. 5, 2023. China's white-headed langur is one of the world's most endangered primate species. Characterized by the white hair on their heads, the animals are spotted in less than 200 square km karst hills between the Zuojiang and Mingjiang rivers in Chongzuo. In recent years, in order to better protect the white-headed langur, patrolling and technological measures including infrared cameras and remote monitoring have been applied to track and monitor them around the clock. The latest figures show that the population of white-headed langurs has increased to about 1,400 thanks to a group of guardians who dedicate themselves to protecting those "elves" in spite of many difficulties. (Xinhua/Li Mengxin)

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CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

(230807) -- CHONGZUO, Aug. 7, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Researcher Li Wenqin (R) and Liu Yanchen observe white-headed langurs at a national nature reserve in Luobai Town of Jiangzhou District, Chongzuo City, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Aug. 5, 2023. China's white-headed langur is one of the world's most endangered primate species. Characterized by the white hair on their heads, the animals are spotted in less than 200 square km karst hills between the Zuojiang and Mingjiang rivers in Chongzuo. In recent years, in order to better protect the white-headed langur, patrolling and technological measures including infrared cameras and remote monitoring have been applied to track and monitor them around the clock. The latest figures show that the population of white-headed langurs has increased to about 1,400 thanks to a group of guardians who dedicate themselves to protecting those "elves" in spite of many difficulties. (Xinhua/Li Mengxin)

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CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

(230807) -- CHONGZUO, Aug. 7, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Researcher Li Wenqin cleans mud from his sole at a national nature reserve in Luobai Town of Jiangzhou District, Chongzuo City, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Aug. 5, 2023. China's white-headed langur is one of the world's most endangered primate species. Characterized by the white hair on their heads, the animals are spotted in less than 200 square km karst hills between the Zuojiang and Mingjiang rivers in Chongzuo. In recent years, in order to better protect the white-headed langur, patrolling and technological measures including infrared cameras and remote monitoring have been applied to track and monitor them around the clock. The latest figures show that the population of white-headed langurs has increased to about 1,400 thanks to a group of guardians who dedicate themselves to protecting those "elves" in spite of many difficulties. (Xinhua/Fei Maohua)

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CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

(230807) -- CHONGZUO, Aug. 7, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Researcher Li Wenqin (C) and Liu Yanchen and ranger Liang Zhizhang (R) observe white-headed langurs at a national nature reserve in Luobai Town of Jiangzhou District, Chongzuo City, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Aug. 5, 2023. China's white-headed langur is one of the world's most endangered primate species. Characterized by the white hair on their heads, the animals are spotted in less than 200 square km karst hills between the Zuojiang and Mingjiang rivers in Chongzuo. In recent years, in order to better protect the white-headed langur, patrolling and technological measures including infrared cameras and remote monitoring have been applied to track and monitor them around the clock. The latest figures show that the population of white-headed langurs has increased to about 1,400 thanks to a group of guardians who dedicate themselves to protecting those "elves" in spite of many difficulties. (Xinhua/Zhou Hua)

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CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

CHINA-GUANGXI-CHONGZUO-WHITE-HEADED LANGURS-PROTECTION (CN)

(230807) -- CHONGZUO, Aug. 7, 2023 (Xinhua) -- Researcher Li Wenqin (R) and ranger Liang Zhizhang observe white-headed langurs at a national nature reserve in Luobai Town of Jiangzhou District, Chongzuo City, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Aug. 5, 2023. China's white-headed langur is one of the world's most endangered primate species. Characterized by the white hair on their heads, the animals are spotted in less than 200 square km karst hills between the Zuojiang and Mingjiang rivers in Chongzuo. In recent years, in order to better protect the white-headed langur, patrolling and technological measures including infrared cameras and remote monitoring have been applied to track and monitor them around the clock. The latest figures show that the population of white-headed langurs has increased to about 1,400 thanks to a group of guardians who dedicate themselves to protecting those "elves" in spite of many difficulties. (Xinhua/Li Mengxin)

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