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CGTN host Tianran is getting his hands wet planting coral at Wuzhizhou Island. Carefully attaching tiny coral fragments to underwater frames, he helps rebuild Hainan's vibrant marine ecosystems. This hands-on conservation effort is more than just an ecological mission; it's a growing part of sustainable tourism. Visitors can witness and even participate in restoring the ocean's beauty, making their trip a direct contribution to protecting the island's future.
CGTN host Tianran is getting his hands wet planting coral at Wuzhizhou Island. Carefully attaching tiny coral fragments to underwater frames, he helps rebuild Hainan's vibrant marine ecosystems. This hands-on conservation effort is more than just an ecological mission; it's a growing part of sustainable tourism. Visitors can witness and even participate in restoring the ocean's beauty, making their trip a direct contribution to protecting the island's future.