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Forest rangers safeguarding poplar trees in China's "sea of death"
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I agree that Las Vegas is more developed than Xinjiang desert.We don't have this problem in Las Vegas. China has a long way to go before reaching 80% of US overall development.
Maybe you're unaware but Vegas is a desert. If you have money to travel abroad you should.I agree that Las Vegas is more developed than Xinjiang desert.
I'd been there,it's very close to LA, I know it is a desert and it's extremely hot there, if you think that Chinese has no money to travel abroad you better update your information.Maybe you're unaware but Vegas is a desert. If you have money to travel abroad you should.
China maintained its leading role in the global tourism market with outbound tourists spending $258 billion in 2017, accounting for one-fifth of the world's total spending on tourism, according to a world tourism report. After China, the second-biggest spenders were US travelers who spent $135 billion on international travel in 2017.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201808/28/WS5b84c4e3a310add14f3882d1.html