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53家媒体联动 奏响新时代“长江大合唱”|长江大保护十周年·百村蹲点调研行
Chang Sha Wan Bao· 2025-08-25 01:48
Core Viewpoint - The "Ten Years of Yangtze River Protection: Hundred Villages Research Tour" is a collaborative media initiative involving over 50 local media outlets along the Yangtze River, aimed at highlighting ecological changes and cultural practices in the region, coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the "Green Mountains and Clear Water are Gold and Silver Mountains" concept and the 10th anniversary of the call for "Coordinated Protection, Not Large-Scale Development" by President Xi Jinping [1][4][5]. Group 1 - The initiative involves a four-month-long media collaboration where reporters from 53 local media outlets will conduct on-site research in over 100 villages along the Yangtze River, documenting ecological transformations from the river's source in Qinghai to its estuary in Chongming Island [1][2]. - The project aims to create a comprehensive media coverage using various formats such as images, articles, videos, and hand-drawn infographics, and will also utilize international channels for broader dissemination [1][2][4]. - The initiative has already produced over 300 articles since its launch on August 15, with significant engagement on social media platforms, indicating a strong public interest in the ecological narratives being shared [2][3]. Group 2 - Local media leaders emphasize the importance of this initiative for ecological balance and sustainable development, particularly highlighting the unique responsibility of regions like Yushu, known as the "Water Tower of China," in protecting the Yangtze River's source [2][3]. - The collaborative effort is seen as a way to enhance the influence and reach of local media, integrating resources and fostering a unified narrative around the ecological protection of the Yangtze River [4][5]. - The initiative also aims to bridge national strategies with grassroots practices, showcasing the real-life impacts of ecological protection efforts in various communities along the river [4][6].