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Hainan Changjiang Wangxia Village "Two Mountains" Base Establishment Application Project

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Project Type:Application for Innovative Demonstration Pilot Model

Project location: Hainan

Project Duration: 2022

Client: Changjiang Li Autonomous Region Ecological Environment Bureau

Project Highlights:

From a poverty-stricken township to a national practice and innovation base of 'lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets’
Achieved the coordinated development of economic and environmental benefits in Wangxia Township
International-level 'Two Mountains' practice and innovation base project.

Project Description:
Wangxia Township is located in the hinterland of Bawangling National Forest Park in Hainan, with superior ecological environment resources, but it belongs to the most remote and backward poverty-stricken area. Through successfully applying for the national "lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets" practice innovation base brand, combined with the comprehensive promotion of rural revitalization strategy and the task of building beautiful countryside, the goal positioning of building "China's first Li Township" has been studied and proposed, clarifying the implementation path of building Wangxia Township's "Lihuali" cultural and tourism town. After several years of construction and development, Wangxia achieved a transformation from poverty to prosperity.

The services we provide:
EED, based on the national "lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets" declaration requirements and customer needs, focuses on the ecological resources of Wangxia Township, explores the transformation path of "two mountains", and helps Wangxia Township to be awarded the second batch of "lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets" practical innovation base in China.

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