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Trees withered; sand was everywhere. It was a scene that China was familiar with. Once, the country faced severe desertification and was one of the worst-impacted countries in the world. But today, China has become the first country to achieve land degradation neutrality. As the world's attention turn to COP30 in Brazil, China's experience is becoming a model for countries around the world. What's behind China's success in effective sand control? To find out the answer, CGTN Host Huang Jiyuan visited Ulan Buh Desert. And this is what he saw.
Interviewer: Huang Jiyuan
Managing editor: Zhou Xin
Video editor: Zhang Xiaona
Producer: Zhang Peijin
Chief editors: Wang Ying, Li Shou'en
Managing directors: Wang Jian, Xiao Jian
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