A national marine biology research station that is home to over 100 kinds of corals and rescued marine lives is located in the coastal city of Sanya in South China. In their laboratory, Nemo and Dolly are happily living in the anemones and corals as a scientist studying how to provide the best conditions for corals to grow. A group of Chinese scientists has spent decades in south China studying and protecting marine life and rescue the once-deteriorated marine ecology. In this livestream, CGTN's reporter Li Jingjing and American vlogger Matt Galat will take you to have a look at this "Noah's Ark" for corals in Hainan Province.
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