The Chinese mainland’s National Parks: A Green Revolution
Explore how the Chinese mainland’s first five national parks, covering 230,000 km², are safeguarding 30% of protected species by merging 120 reserves and boosting ecosystem diversity.
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Explore how the Chinese mainland’s first five national parks, covering 230,000 km², are safeguarding 30% of protected species by merging 120 reserves and boosting ecosystem diversity.
China’s national lawmakers pass a new law to boost the high-quality development of national parks, effective Jan 1, 2026.
Giant panda encounters in Sichuan climbed from 178 to 185, showcasing the success of the Chinese mainland’s national park system at Chengdu’s 3rd National Park Forum.
The 3rd National Park Forum opened in Chengdu, showcasing cutting-edge monitoring tech, eco-restoration wins, carbon-neutral plans and community-driven conservation across China’s national parks.
China’s Ministry of Natural Resources has officially registered property rights for its first five national parks, boosting clarity in ownership and ecological conservation.
A decade into national park reforms, the Chinese mainland enjoys strong biodiversity gains through integrated conservation.