Heading towards the snow mountains: Exploring the source of the Heihe River in NW China
Heading towards the snow mountains: Exploring the source of the Heihe River in NW China
http://en.people.cn/n3/2024/1122/c90000-20245913.html
In winter, the #Heihe River flows gently through the Huangzangsi Reservoir in Qilian County, #Qinghai, bordered by red Danxia formations and grazing cattle. Originating from the Bayi Glacier in the Qilian Mountains, the Heihe, #China’s second-largest inland river, supports vital #ecosystems. Conservation efforts have improved water quality and protected its wetlands, ensuring its ecological role.
Charming China Enchanting Shandong (Part 2)
The travel documentary "Charming #China Enchanting Shandong (Part 2)," co-produced by People's Daily Online Australia and Grainger TV, premiered on Australia's Channel 10 on November 16, showcasing #Shandong's rich natural landscapes and profound #cultural heritage to the audience.
Beware of Telecom Scams: Listen to International Students in Australia Share Their Personal Experiences
The internet influencer "Yaya," a Z genration #international student, shared her experience in her latest short video about almost falling victim to a telecom #scam while shopping online shortly after arriving in #Australia.
Australian blogger teaches you how to say "no" to telecom scams
The Australian sibling #influencers, known as JLA382, who love #chinese language and culture, posted a video on Chinese social media platforms to help Chinese students in Australia avoid telecom #scams.
Got a call from the consulate, am I being deported back to China?
Australian influencer James Ashbridge received a #scam call claiming he would be "#deported" back to China. He warns everyone that if you receive an #unknown call mentioning issues like visas, fines, or demanding immediate action, it is definitely a scam.
Beware of telecom fraud
The internet #influencer named "Stanly and Chloe" reenacts telecom fraud scenarios to caution international #students about potential #scams and help prevent them from falling victim.