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International Day of the Tropics: A living tapestry of the tropics

CGTN

June 29 marks the International Day of the Tropics, designated by the United Nations to celebrate the diversity of tropical regions while raising awareness of the opportunities and challenges they share.

An aerial view of the Jiajing Island in Wanning, Hainan Province, south China. /VCG
An aerial view of the Jiajing Island in Wanning, Hainan Province, south China. /VCG

An aerial view of the Jiajing Island in Wanning, Hainan Province, south China. /VCG

Covering about 40% of Earth's surface, the Tropics are home to roughly 80% of the world's biodiversity, making them indispensable to global ecological health.

Sea lily and fish on a coral reef. /VCG
Sea lily and fish on a coral reef. /VCG

Sea lily and fish on a coral reef. /VCG

Tropical rainforests, mangroves, coral reefs and wetlands are among the defining ecosystems of the Tropics. They provide habitat for countless species while supporting freshwater supplies, fisheries and coastal protection.

A great hornbill, Yunnan Province, southwest China. /VCG
A great hornbill, Yunnan Province, southwest China. /VCG

A great hornbill, Yunnan Province, southwest China. /VCG

According to the United Nations Environment Programme, mangroves are found in 123 countries and territories, linking land and sea, storing substantial amounts of blue carbon and helping reduce the impacts of storms on coastal communities.

Mangrove saplings in the rainy season. /VCG
Mangrove saplings in the rainy season. /VCG

Mangrove saplings in the rainy season. /VCG

China has continued to strengthen conservation of its tropical ecosystems as part of broader biodiversity protection efforts. The country's expanding national park system has become an important platform for safeguarding ecosystems and wildlife.

A female Hainan gibbon and her baby are seen at the Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park, south China, December 14, 2020. /VCG
A female Hainan gibbon and her baby are seen at the Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park, south China, December 14, 2020. /VCG

A female Hainan gibbon and her baby are seen at the Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park, south China, December 14, 2020. /VCG

In Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park, more than 80 new species have been recorded in the four years since the park was established, while habitat restoration has contributed to the recovery of the critically endangered Hainan gibbon.

China has also continued to restore mangrove forests along its southern coast, helping improve coastal ecosystems and biodiversity.

Native forest cleared and prepared for industrial planting in Lahei Mangkutup, Kapuas Regency in Indonesia's Central Kalimantan Province, February 11, 2026. /VCG
Native forest cleared and prepared for industrial planting in Lahei Mangkutup, Kapuas Regency in Indonesia's Central Kalimantan Province, February 11, 2026. /VCG

Native forest cleared and prepared for industrial planting in Lahei Mangkutup, Kapuas Regency in Indonesia's Central Kalimantan Province, February 11, 2026. /VCG

Despite continued conservation efforts, tropical regions remain under pressure from climate change, deforestation, habitat degradation, urban expansion and warming oceans.

The United Nations notes that the Tropics contain 54% of the world's renewable freshwater resources, yet nearly half of the region's population experiences water stress, while biodiversity is declining faster than in the rest of the world.

A Menelaus blue morpho, one of the neotropical species severely threatened by deforestation. /VCG
A Menelaus blue morpho, one of the neotropical species severely threatened by deforestation. /VCG

A Menelaus blue morpho, one of the neotropical species severely threatened by deforestation. /VCG

Sustained protection of tropical ecosystems remains essential for conserving global biodiversity and supporting sustainable development.

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