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'Lion-dance' hit returns after a three-year hiatus


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Published in Sports and Competition on Friday, December 13th 2024 at 3:25 GMT by Yahoo Sport Australia   Print publication without navigation

  • Three years ago, I Am What I Am, an underdog sports animated film, emerged as a surprise hit for its thrilling portrayal of a youngster striving to win a lion-dance competition. Now, the protagonist, Liu Jiajuan, a timid and slender boy, is set to return to the domestic silver screen in the upcoming sequel.

The article from China Daily, published on December 13, 2024, discusses the ongoing efforts to enhance the ecological environment of the Yellow River Basin. It highlights the implementation of various conservation projects aimed at restoring the river's natural flow, improving water quality, and protecting biodiversity. Key initiatives include afforestation, wetland restoration, and pollution control measures. The article also mentions the involvement of local communities in these conservation efforts, emphasizing sustainable development and the balance between economic growth and environmental protection. Additionally, it notes the significant role of government policies in driving these changes, with a focus on long-term ecological health and the cultural significance of the Yellow River to China.

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