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Chinese researchers immerse in Arctic fieldwork at Yellow River Station in Norway

China Daily | Updated: 2024-07-23 09:54
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A view of Norway's Ny-Alesund area, a scientific sanctuary for polar researchers, on June 21. ZHAO DINGZHE/XINHUA

By the end of last year, the Yellow River Station had supported more than 250 scientific research projects and hosted over 660 researchers. As China's first Arctic research station, it has witnessed the development of China's polar research efforts and the endeavors of polar researchers facing many challenges in the field.

"China's policy goals in the Arctic are to understand, protect, develop, and participate in Arctic governance, so as to safeguard the common interests of all countries and the international community in the Arctic, as well as promote sustainable development of the region," the Chinese embassy in Norway said in a statement to High North News, a Norway-based newspaper.

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