
Six decades ago, Saihanba in north China's Hebei Province was a windswept wilderness, sending sandstorms toward Beijing. Today, it is the world's largest man-made forest, and a powerful symbol of China's ecological conservation. It stands as proof that determination, science and long-term vision can turn deserts into oases. Check out the story of how three generations of foresters have dedicated themselves to afforestation.
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