Group 1 - The article discusses the historical and cultural significance of horses in human society, emphasizing their roles in agriculture, military, and transportation [1] - The Przewalski's horse, the only existing wild horse species, has seen a revival in population due to conservation efforts in China, with over 900 individuals now present, accounting for about one-third of the global population [2][4] - The Shandan Horse Farm, one of the oldest horse farms in China, has a history of over 2,000 years and is now focusing on ecological protection and integrated development of ecological tourism [8] Group 2 - The Akhal-Teke horse, known for its beauty and historical significance, is being bred locally in Xinjiang, with the breeding program successfully increasing its population and attracting nearly one million visitors annually [10][12] - Conservation efforts for the Przewalski's horse include daily monitoring of their habitat and water needs to ensure their health and survival in the wild [4][6] - The integration of horses into cultural tourism is highlighted as a way to connect history with modern economic activities, enhancing the appeal of equestrian events and tourism [10][12]
马年说马 人与马和谐共生
Yang Shi Wang·2026-02-23 00:17