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Land laid waste by coal is reborn as cultural garden

By Zheng Jinran in Taiyuan | China Daily | Updated: 2017-10-31 07:45

Traditional mining area shifts its focus to improving environment

Longquan Buddha Cultural Garden is a cluster of temples, recreational areas and tree-filled fields about 9 kilometers from downtown Taiyuan, the largest city in coal-rich Shanxi province. It is a popular spot for residents to enjoy the outdoors on a sunny afternoon.

Seeing it today, it's hard to imagine that as little as five years ago the entire area was covered in toxic waste.

Land laid waste by coal is reborn as cultural garden

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