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NORWAY-SVALBARD-CHINA-ARCTIC EXPEDITION

NORWAY-SVALBARD-CHINA-ARCTIC EXPEDITION

(240627) -- NY-ALESUND, June 27, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Hu Zhengyi, a member of the Chinese Arctic expedition team, heads for the Austre Lovenbreen glacier in Svalbard, Norway, June 22, 2024. Based in China's Arctic Yellow River Station, Chinese scientists research on two glaciers in Ny-Alesund of Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago to reveal the rate of glacier retreat around the Yellow River Station and its response to global warming, providing an important basis for predicting sea level rise and the impact of climate patterns in the future. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zhao Dingzhe)

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NORWAY-SVALBARD-CHINA-ARCTIC EXPEDITION

NORWAY-SVALBARD-CHINA-ARCTIC EXPEDITION

(240627) -- NY-ALESUND, June 27, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Hu Zhengyi, a member of the Chinese Arctic expedition team, walks on the Austre Lovenbreen glacier for sampling in Svalbard, Norway, June 22, 2024. Based in China's Arctic Yellow River Station, Chinese scientists research on two glaciers in Ny-Alesund of Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago to reveal the rate of glacier retreat around the Yellow River Station and its response to global warming, providing an important basis for predicting sea level rise and the impact of climate patterns in the future. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zhao Dingzhe)

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NORWAY-SVALBARD-CHINA-ARCTIC EXPEDITION

NORWAY-SVALBARD-CHINA-ARCTIC EXPEDITION

(240627) -- NY-ALESUND, June 27, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Hu Zhengyi, a member of the Chinese Arctic expedition team, collects samples on the Austre Lovenbreen glacier in Svalbard, Norway, June 22, 2024. Based in China's Arctic Yellow River Station, Chinese scientists research on two glaciers in Ny-Alesund of Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago to reveal the rate of glacier retreat around the Yellow River Station and its response to global warming, providing an important basis for predicting sea level rise and the impact of climate patterns in the future. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zhao Dingzhe)

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NORWAY-SVALBARD-CHINA-ARCTIC EXPEDITION

NORWAY-SVALBARD-CHINA-ARCTIC EXPEDITION

(240627) -- NY-ALESUND, June 27, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Hu Zhengyi, a member of the Chinese Arctic expedition team, rests on his way to the Austre Lovenbreen glacier in Svalbard, Norway, June 22, 2024. Based in China's Arctic Yellow River Station, Chinese scientists research on two glaciers in Ny-Alesund of Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago to reveal the rate of glacier retreat around the Yellow River Station and its response to global warming, providing an important basis for predicting sea level rise and the impact of climate patterns in the future. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zhao Dingzhe)

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NORWAY-SVALBARD-CHINA-ARCTIC EXPEDITION

NORWAY-SVALBARD-CHINA-ARCTIC EXPEDITION

(240627) -- NY-ALESUND, June 27, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Hu Zhengyi, a member of the Chinese Arctic expedition team, heads for the Austre Lovenbreen glacier in Svalbard, Norway, June 22, 2024. Based in China's Arctic Yellow River Station, Chinese scientists research on two glaciers in Ny-Alesund of Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago to reveal the rate of glacier retreat around the Yellow River Station and its response to global warming, providing an important basis for predicting sea level rise and the impact of climate patterns in the future. (Xinhua/Zhao Dingzhe)

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NORWAY-SVALBARD-CHINA-ARCTIC EXPEDITION

NORWAY-SVALBARD-CHINA-ARCTIC EXPEDITION

(240627) -- NY-ALESUND, June 27, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Hu Zhengyi, a member of the Chinese Arctic expedition team, walks on the Austre Lovenbreen glacier for sampling in Svalbard, Norway, June 22, 2024. Based in China's Arctic Yellow River Station, Chinese scientists research on two glaciers in Ny-Alesund of Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago to reveal the rate of glacier retreat around the Yellow River Station and its response to global warming, providing an important basis for predicting sea level rise and the impact of climate patterns in the future. (Xinhua/Zhao Dingzhe)

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NORWAY-SVALBARD-CHINA-ARCTIC EXPEDITION

NORWAY-SVALBARD-CHINA-ARCTIC EXPEDITION

(240627) -- NY-ALESUND, June 27, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Hu Zhengyi, a member of the Chinese Arctic expedition team, collects samples on the Austre Lovenbreen glacier in Svalbard, Norway, June 22, 2024. Based in China's Arctic Yellow River Station, Chinese scientists research on two glaciers in Ny-Alesund of Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago to reveal the rate of glacier retreat around the Yellow River Station and its response to global warming, providing an important basis for predicting sea level rise and the impact of climate patterns in the future. (Xinhua/Zhao Dingzhe)

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NORWAY-SVALBARD-CHINA-ARCTIC EXPEDITION

NORWAY-SVALBARD-CHINA-ARCTIC EXPEDITION

(240627) -- NY-ALESUND, June 27, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Hu Zhengyi, a member of the Chinese Arctic expedition team, rests on his way to the Austre Lovenbreen glacier in Svalbard, Norway, June 22, 2024. Based in China's Arctic Yellow River Station, Chinese scientists research on two glaciers in Ny-Alesund of Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago to reveal the rate of glacier retreat around the Yellow River Station and its response to global warming, providing an important basis for predicting sea level rise and the impact of climate patterns in the future. (Xinhua/Zhao Dingzhe)

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-CHINA-ARCTIC YELLOW STATION-SCIENTISTS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-CHINA-ARCTIC YELLOW STATION-SCIENTISTS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND (NORWAY), June 26, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Chinese scientist Hu Zhengyi attends the annual litter-cleaning campaign in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, on June 21, 2024. In late June, amid Norway's Svalbard archipelago, marking the onset of summer in the Arctic islands, Chinese scientists at a pioneering research outpost delve into uncharted territories while fostering deep friendships with colleagues worldwide, blending scientific exploration with the warmth of human camaraderie. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zhao Dingzhe) TO GO WITH Feature: Chinese scientists brave Arctic depths, discover bonds beyond borders

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-CHINA-ARCTIC YELLOW STATION-SCIENTISTS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-CHINA-ARCTIC YELLOW STATION-SCIENTISTS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND (NORWAY), June 26, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Chinese scientist Hu Zhengyi (R) communicates with Special Adviser of Norwegian Polar Institute Kim Holmen at China's Arctic Yellow River Station in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, on June 21, 2024. In late June, amid Norway's Svalbard archipelago, marking the onset of summer in the Arctic islands, Chinese scientists at a pioneering research outpost delve into uncharted territories while fostering deep friendships with colleagues worldwide, blending scientific exploration with the warmth of human camaraderie. Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM/Zhao Dingzhe) TO GO WITH Feature: Chinese scientists brave Arctic depths, discover bonds beyond borders

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-CHINA-ARCTIC YELLOW STATION-SCIENTISTS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-CHINA-ARCTIC YELLOW STATION-SCIENTISTS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND (NORWAY), June 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Chinese scientist Hu Zhengyi attends the annual litter-cleaning campaign in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, on June 21, 2024. In late June, amid Norway's Svalbard archipelago, marking the onset of summer in the Arctic islands, Chinese scientists at a pioneering research outpost delve into uncharted territories while fostering deep friendships with colleagues worldwide, blending scientific exploration with the warmth of human camaraderie. (Xinhua/Zhao Dingzhe) TO GO WITH Feature: Chinese scientists brave Arctic depths, discover bonds beyond borders

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-CHINA-ARCTIC YELLOW STATION-SCIENTISTS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-CHINA-ARCTIC YELLOW STATION-SCIENTISTS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND (NORWAY), June 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Chinese scientist Hu Zhengyi (R) communicates with Special Adviser of Norwegian Polar Institute Kim Holmen at China's Arctic Yellow River Station in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, on June 21, 2024. In late June, amid Norway's Svalbard archipelago, marking the onset of summer in the Arctic islands, Chinese scientists at a pioneering research outpost delve into uncharted territories while fostering deep friendships with colleagues worldwide, blending scientific exploration with the warmth of human camaraderie. (Xinhua/Zhao Dingzhe) TO GO WITH Feature: Chinese scientists brave Arctic depths, discover bonds beyond borders

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND, June 26, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Hu Zhengyi, a member of the Chinese Arctic expedition team, points to one of the photos of Chinese Arctic expedition teams at the Yellow River Station in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, June 23, 2024. Situated at 79 degrees north latitude in the northwestern region of Spitsbergen, the largest island in Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago, Ny-Alesund is the world's northernmost permanent settlement. Once a thriving coal mining town, Ny-Alesund now buzzes with the activities of polar researchers. Since the Yellow River Station's inception in 2004, China has established a significant presence in this scientific sanctuary, carrying out a range of observations and investigations in glaciology, terrestrial ecology, marine ecology, space physics, and other fields. By the end of 2023, the Yellow River Station had supported more than 250 scientific research projects and hosted over 660 researchers. As China's first Arctic research station, it has

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND, June 26, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Members of the Chinese Arctic expedition team Hu Zhengyi (R), Zhao Hongying (C) and Wu Xiaohan go out for sampling in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, June 22, 2024. Situated at 79 degrees north latitude in the northwestern region of Spitsbergen, the largest island in Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago, Ny-Alesund is the world's northernmost permanent settlement. Once a thriving coal mining town, Ny-Alesund now buzzes with the activities of polar researchers. Since the Yellow River Station's inception in 2004, China has established a significant presence in this scientific sanctuary, carrying out a range of observations and investigations in glaciology, terrestrial ecology, marine ecology, space physics, and other fields. By the end of 2023, the Yellow River Station had supported more than 250 scientific research projects and hosted over 660 researchers. As China's first Arctic research station, it has witnessed not only the development o

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND, June 26, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Members of the Chinese Arctic expedition team Hu Zhengyi, Zhao Hongying, Wu Xiaohan and Xu Hao (from L to R) pose for a group photo at the Yellow River Station in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, June 23, 2024. Situated at 79 degrees north latitude in the northwestern region of Spitsbergen, the largest island in Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago, Ny-Alesund is the world's northernmost permanent settlement. Once a thriving coal mining town, Ny-Alesund now buzzes with the activities of polar researchers. Since the Yellow River Station's inception in 2004, China has established a significant presence in this scientific sanctuary, carrying out a range of observations and investigations in glaciology, terrestrial ecology, marine ecology, space physics, and other fields. By the end of 2023, the Yellow River Station had supported more than 250 scientific research projects and hosted over 660 researchers. As China's first Arctic research station

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND, June 26, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Hu Zhengyi, a member of the Chinese Arctic expedition team, walks out for sampling in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, June 22, 2024. Situated at 79 degrees north latitude in the northwestern region of Spitsbergen, the largest island in Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago, Ny-Alesund is the world's northernmost permanent settlement. Once a thriving coal mining town, Ny-Alesund now buzzes with the activities of polar researchers. Since the Yellow River Station's inception in 2004, China has established a significant presence in this scientific sanctuary, carrying out a range of observations and investigations in glaciology, terrestrial ecology, marine ecology, space physics, and other fields. By the end of 2023, the Yellow River Station had supported more than 250 scientific research projects and hosted over 660 researchers. As China's first Arctic research station, it has witnessed not only the development of China's polar research efforts

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND, June 26, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Members of the Chinese Arctic expedition team Hu Zhengyi (L), Zhao Hongying (R) and Wu Xiaohan check the equipment in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, June 22, 2024. Situated at 79 degrees north latitude in the northwestern region of Spitsbergen, the largest island in Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago, Ny-Alesund is the world's northernmost permanent settlement. Once a thriving coal mining town, Ny-Alesund now buzzes with the activities of polar researchers. Since the Yellow River Station's inception in 2004, China has established a significant presence in this scientific sanctuary, carrying out a range of observations and investigations in glaciology, terrestrial ecology, marine ecology, space physics, and other fields. By the end of 2023, the Yellow River Station had supported more than 250 scientific research projects and hosted over 660 researchers. As China's first Arctic research station, it has witnessed not only the development o

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND, June 26, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Hu Zhengyi (R), a member of the Chinese Arctic expedition team, communicates with Special Advisor of Norwegian Polar Institute Kim Holmen at the Yellow River Station in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, June 21, 2024. Situated at 79 degrees north latitude in the northwestern region of Spitsbergen, the largest island in Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago, Ny-Alesund is the world's northernmost permanent settlement. Once a thriving coal mining town, Ny-Alesund now buzzes with the activities of polar researchers. Since the Yellow River Station's inception in 2004, China has established a significant presence in this scientific sanctuary, carrying out a range of observations and investigations in glaciology, terrestrial ecology, marine ecology, space physics, and other fields. By the end of 2023, the Yellow River Station had supported more than 250 scientific research projects and hosted over 660 researchers. As China's first Arctic research s

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND, June 26, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- Hu Zhengyi, a member of the Chinese Arctic expedition team, works at the Yellow River Station in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, June 21, 2024. Situated at 79 degrees north latitude in the northwestern region of Spitsbergen, the largest island in Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago, Ny-Alesund is the world's northernmost permanent settlement. Once a thriving coal mining town, Ny-Alesund now buzzes with the activities of polar researchers. Since the Yellow River Station's inception in 2004, China has established a significant presence in this scientific sanctuary, carrying out a range of observations and investigations in glaciology, terrestrial ecology, marine ecology, space physics, and other fields. By the end of 2023, the Yellow River Station had supported more than 250 scientific research projects and hosted over 660 researchers. As China's first Arctic research station, it has witnessed not only the development of China's polar resea

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND, June 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Hu Zhengyi, a member of the Chinese Arctic expedition team, walks out for sampling in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, June 22, 2024. Situated at 79 degrees north latitude in the northwestern region of Spitsbergen, the largest island in Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago, Ny-Alesund is the world's northernmost permanent settlement. Once a thriving coal mining town, Ny-Alesund now buzzes with the activities of polar researchers. Since the Yellow River Station's inception in 2004, China has established a significant presence in this scientific sanctuary, carrying out a range of observations and investigations in glaciology, terrestrial ecology, marine ecology, space physics, and other fields. By the end of 2023, the Yellow River Station had supported more than 250 scientific research projects and hosted over 660 researchers. As China's first Arctic research station, it has witnessed not only the development of China's polar research efforts but also the e

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND, June 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Hu Zhengyi, a member of the Chinese Arctic expedition team, points to one of the photos of Chinese Arctic expedition teams at the Yellow River Station in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, June 23, 2024. Situated at 79 degrees north latitude in the northwestern region of Spitsbergen, the largest island in Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago, Ny-Alesund is the world's northernmost permanent settlement. Once a thriving coal mining town, Ny-Alesund now buzzes with the activities of polar researchers. Since the Yellow River Station's inception in 2004, China has established a significant presence in this scientific sanctuary, carrying out a range of observations and investigations in glaciology, terrestrial ecology, marine ecology, space physics, and other fields. By the end of 2023, the Yellow River Station had supported more than 250 scientific research projects and hosted over 660 researchers. As China's first Arctic research station, it has witnessed not o

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND, June 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Members of the Chinese Arctic expedition team Hu Zhengyi, Zhao Hongying, Wu Xiaohan and Xu Hao (from L to R) pose for a group photo at the Yellow River Station in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, June 23, 2024. Situated at 79 degrees north latitude in the northwestern region of Spitsbergen, the largest island in Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago, Ny-Alesund is the world's northernmost permanent settlement. Once a thriving coal mining town, Ny-Alesund now buzzes with the activities of polar researchers. Since the Yellow River Station's inception in 2004, China has established a significant presence in this scientific sanctuary, carrying out a range of observations and investigations in glaciology, terrestrial ecology, marine ecology, space physics, and other fields. By the end of 2023, the Yellow River Station had supported more than 250 scientific research projects and hosted over 660 researchers. As China's first Arctic research station, it has witnes

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND, June 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Hu Zhengyi (R), a member of the Chinese Arctic expedition team, communicates with Special Advisor of Norwegian Polar Institute Kim Holmen at the Yellow River Station in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, June 21, 2024. Situated at 79 degrees north latitude in the northwestern region of Spitsbergen, the largest island in Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago, Ny-Alesund is the world's northernmost permanent settlement. Once a thriving coal mining town, Ny-Alesund now buzzes with the activities of polar researchers. Since the Yellow River Station's inception in 2004, China has established a significant presence in this scientific sanctuary, carrying out a range of observations and investigations in glaciology, terrestrial ecology, marine ecology, space physics, and other fields. By the end of 2023, the Yellow River Station had supported more than 250 scientific research projects and hosted over 660 researchers. As China's first Arctic research station, it has

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND, June 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Hu Zhengyi, a member of the Chinese Arctic expedition team, works at the Yellow River Station in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, June 21, 2024. Situated at 79 degrees north latitude in the northwestern region of Spitsbergen, the largest island in Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago, Ny-Alesund is the world's northernmost permanent settlement. Once a thriving coal mining town, Ny-Alesund now buzzes with the activities of polar researchers. Since the Yellow River Station's inception in 2004, China has established a significant presence in this scientific sanctuary, carrying out a range of observations and investigations in glaciology, terrestrial ecology, marine ecology, space physics, and other fields. By the end of 2023, the Yellow River Station had supported more than 250 scientific research projects and hosted over 660 researchers. As China's first Arctic research station, it has witnessed not only the development of China's polar research efforts but

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND, June 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Members of the Chinese Arctic expedition team Hu Zhengyi (L), Zhao Hongying (R) and Wu Xiaohan check the equipment in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, June 22, 2024. Situated at 79 degrees north latitude in the northwestern region of Spitsbergen, the largest island in Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago, Ny-Alesund is the world's northernmost permanent settlement. Once a thriving coal mining town, Ny-Alesund now buzzes with the activities of polar researchers. Since the Yellow River Station's inception in 2004, China has established a significant presence in this scientific sanctuary, carrying out a range of observations and investigations in glaciology, terrestrial ecology, marine ecology, space physics, and other fields. By the end of 2023, the Yellow River Station had supported more than 250 scientific research projects and hosted over 660 researchers. As China's first Arctic research station, it has witnessed not only the development of China's polar

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NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

NORWAY-NY-ALESUND-YELLOW RIVER STATION-CHINESE RESEARCHERS

(240626) -- NY-ALESUND, June 26, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Members of the Chinese Arctic expedition team Hu Zhengyi (R), Zhao Hongying (C) and Wu Xiaohan go out for sampling in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway, June 22, 2024. Situated at 79 degrees north latitude in the northwestern region of Spitsbergen, the largest island in Norway's Arctic Svalbard archipelago, Ny-Alesund is the world's northernmost permanent settlement. Once a thriving coal mining town, Ny-Alesund now buzzes with the activities of polar researchers. Since the Yellow River Station's inception in 2004, China has established a significant presence in this scientific sanctuary, carrying out a range of observations and investigations in glaciology, terrestrial ecology, marine ecology, space physics, and other fields. By the end of 2023, the Yellow River Station had supported more than 250 scientific research projects and hosted over 660 researchers. As China's first Arctic research station, it has witnessed not only the development of China's polar

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Int'l students experience ethnic cultures in SW China's Guizhou

STORY: Int'l students experience ethnic cultures in SW China's Guizhou DATELINE: June 8, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:28 LOCATION: GUIYANG, China CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of the tour group 2. various of the activity 3. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): SHIN MOON SUB, Student from South Korea 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): RANADI VISINIA TUALA, Student from Samoa 5. SOUNDBITE 3 (Chinese): WU ZHENGYI, High school student, Sandu Shui Autonomous County STORYLINE: A total of 40 international students from 24 countries studying in China visited Guizhou Province from June 2 to 7. During the tour whose theme was on China's countryside, 20 students held exchange activities with local middle school students in Sandu Shui Autonomous County on Monday. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): SHIN MOON SUB, Student from South Korea "I think students here are enthusiastic. When we were singing and dancing, they responded positively. The boys danced with music, wearing their ethnic costumes, which was perfect. I think their ethnic cultures have bee

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CHINA-GUANGXI-RURAL REVITALIZATION (CN)

CHINA-GUANGXI-RURAL REVITALIZATION (CN)

(211230) -- NANNING, Dec. 30, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Aerial photo taken on Oct. 27, 2021 shows farmers carrying newly-picked momordica grosvenori swingle, a traditional medicinal herb, in Zhengyi Village of Lingchuan County in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. In 2021, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region has made great efforts to accelerate improvement of rural living environment amid the bid to promote rural vitalization and upgrade the living conditions of rural residents. (Xinhua/Lu Boan)

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CHINA-GUANGXI-RURAL INDUSTRIES (CN)

CHINA-GUANGXI-RURAL INDUSTRIES (CN)

(211230) -- NANNING, Dec. 30, 2021 (Xinhua) -- A villager picks fruit at Zhengyi Village of Lingchuan County, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Oct. 27, 2021. As Guangxi consolidates its achievements in poverty alleviation and goes all out for rural revitalization, fostering rural industries is of great significance of advancing income growth of rural residents. (Xinhua/Lu Boan)

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CHINA-GUANGXI-RURAL INDUSTRIES (CN)

CHINA-GUANGXI-RURAL INDUSTRIES (CN)

(211230) -- NANNING, Dec. 30, 2021 (Xinhua) -- A villager feeds chicken at Zhengyi Village of Lingchuan County, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Oct. 27, 2021. As Guangxi consolidates its achievements in poverty alleviation and goes all out for rural revitalization, fostering rural industries is of great significance of advancing income growth of rural residents. (Xinhua/Lu Boan)

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi checks the cold of tea seedlings in Bijie city, Guizhou Province, China, on December 17, 2020.

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi covers leaves for tea seedlings in Bijie city, Guizhou Province, China, Dec. 17, 2020.

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi looks at a high biogas slurry tank in Bijie city, Guizhou Province, China, on December 17, 2020.

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi walks in a tea garden in Bijie, Guizhou Province, China, On December 17, 2020.

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi checks the cold of tea seedlings in Bijie city, Guizhou Province, China, on December 17, 2020.

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi covers leaves for tea seedlings in Bijie city, Guizhou Province, China, Dec. 17, 2020.

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi covers leaves for tea seedlings in Bijie city, Guizhou Province, China, Dec. 17, 2020.

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi covers leaves for tea seedlings in Bijie city, Guizhou Province, China, Dec. 17, 2020.

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi covers leaves for tea seedlings in Bijie city, Guizhou Province, China, Dec. 17, 2020.

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi covers leaves for tea seedlings in Bijie city, Guizhou Province, China, Dec. 17, 2020.

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi covers leaves for tea seedlings in Bijie city, Guizhou Province, China, Dec. 17, 2020.

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi covers leaves for tea seedlings in Bijie city, Guizhou Province, China, Dec. 17, 2020.

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi covers leaves for tea seedlings in Bijie city, Guizhou Province, China, Dec. 17, 2020.

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi checks the cold of tea seedlings in Bijie city, Guizhou Province, China, on December 17, 2020.

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi covers leaves for tea seedlings in Bijie city, Guizhou Province, China, Dec. 17, 2020.

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi checks the cold of tea seedlings in Bijie city, Guizhou Province, China, on December 17, 2020.

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi checks the cold of tea seedlings in Bijie city, Guizhou Province, China, on December 17, 2020.

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Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tea Seedlings in Winter

Tan Zhengyi covers leaves for tea seedlings in Bijie city, Guizhou Province, China, Dec. 17, 2020.

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