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Join Erik Solheim, chairman of the Europe-Asia Center and former UN Under-Secretary-General, as he explores how a scarred mining village became a model of eco-restoration, and how ocean plastic is reborn through innovation. It all starts in Yucun Village, where the idea that "lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets" first took root, a philosophy driving China's push for harmony between development and nature.