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Lying on the southern edge of the Badain Jaran Desert in northwest China, Jinchang is a key water-scarce city. Thanks to river regulation, pollution control and strict water quality monitoring, the reservoir's ecosystem has greatly improved. Over 100 species of migratory birds linger into spring here.
Lying on the southern edge of the Badain Jaran Desert in northwest China, Jinchang is a key water-scarce city. Thanks to river regulation, pollution control and strict water quality monitoring, the reservoir's ecosystem has greatly improved. Over 100 species of migratory birds linger into spring here.