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Foreign experts highlight Wuhan's ecology and governance as global model

By Liu Kun in Wuhan | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2026-06-09 14:42

Tourists pose for photos in front of an attraction site in the historic Tanhualin district. [Photo by Liu Kun/chinadaily.com.cn]

Delegates also pointed to Wuhan's efforts to protect biodiversity and improve public access to green spaces through projects, such as the East Lake Greenway. Odmaa Munkhzaya, an official with Mongolia's National Human Rights Commission, described the city's coordinated river and ecological management system as a model with global relevance.

In the historic Tanhualin district, visitors examined mechanisms that encourage public participation in local governance, including merchant associations, mediation platforms, and grassroots legislative consultation channels.

Juan Carlos Moraga, president of the Chilean NGO Human Rights Without Frontiers, said the district demonstrates how cultural heritage conservation and community consultation can work together to improve urban living.

According to the participants, Wuhan's experience illustrates how ecological protection, cultural continuity, and livelihood improvement can be advanced in tandem, offering insights for cities seeking more inclusive and sustainable forms of governance.

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