Going green: How Jing-Jin-Ji area advances environmental protection
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British journalist Owen Fishwick visits the world's largest artificial forest, which was planted in the desert half a century ago to protect the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region from sandstorms. He also visits a steel plant that looks like a forest in Hebei province's Tangshan to see how the area is becoming an ecological buffer zone.
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