Bai Fengxiang, secretary of the CPC Ninghe District Committee, met with Chen Dayu, general manager of Beijing Jingneng Clean Energy Co., Ltd. on Dec 22, 2021. The two talked about further cooperation in the new energy industry.
The bird population in the Qilihai Wetland Nature Reserve, the largest natural wetland in north China's Tianjin Municipality, has soared to around 500,000 from less than 300,000 in the past decade.
Ninghe district in northern Tianjin has seen returning natural beauty and tranquility and increasing biodiversity as a result of its dedicated efforts to restore its ecological development.
Located in northern Tianjin's Ninghe district, Qilihai-or "Seven Mile Sea" in Chinese-is one of the world's oldest existing coastlines, but in the last three years, it has undergone a major face-lift.
In recent years, Tianjin has invested nearly 9 billion yuan ($1.4 billion) to restore a 230-sq-km wetland area in the Qilihai section of Ninghe district. The wetland area is located on one of three existing ancient coastal shores.
On April 9, representatives of 58 companies joined with authorities of Ninghe district in Tianjin to explore and nail down development opportunities in the area.
A new picture-worthy venue, the Tianjin Green Ecological Barrier, has already become a popular destination for tourists in North China.