Laos continues to shine on the global tourism stage, earning 219 ASEAN Tourism Standards Awards for its dedication to sustainability and exceptional travel experiences.
Vinhomes Ocean City: The Pinnacle of Future Urban Living in Vietnam
Vinhomes Ocean City is a visionary urban ecosystem that redefines modern living. This sprawling Vietnamese development seamlessly blends wellness, community, and world-class amenities, offering a glimpse into the future of urban life.
HANOI, VIETNAM – Media OutReach Newswire – 29 November 2024 – Vietnam, a rising star on the global stage, has steadily cemented its reputation as a dynamic economic hub in Southeast Asia. Situated at the heart of one of the world’s most critical waterways, the country has emerged as an increasingly attractive destination for tourists, investors, and professionals alike. Between January and October 2024, Vietnam welcomed over 14.1 million international visitors—a remarkable 41.3% increase compared to the previous year. This surge underscores the nation’s growing appeal on the global map.

And for those considering Vietnam as a new home, Vinhomes Ocean City has become a standout symbol of innovation and modernity. As the nation redefines its urban landscapes, Ocean City stands out by seamlessly blending wellness, community, and world-class amenities into the fabric of modern life.
Cities Within Cities
Ocean City exemplifies a groundbreaking concept: an all-encompassing urban complex that integrates residential, recreational, and business functions within a cohesive ecosystem. Covering an impressive 1,200 hectares, this mega-development showcases Vinhomes’ expertise in crafting unified living environments. Its triad of urban clusters—Vinhomes Ocean Park 1, 2, and 3—operates as distinct yet harmonized districts, delivering diverse experiences under a single visionary framework.
Strategically located just 20–30 minutes from Hanoi’s bustling city center, Ocean City offers an unparalleled balance between urban accessibility and suburban tranquility. Its proximity to the “golden triangle” of Hanoi, Hai Phong, and Quang Ninh provides residents with easy access to both economic opportunities and natural serenity. Together, these regions serve as an ideal backdrop for a community that blends metropolitan convenience with resort-like charm.
At the core of Vinhomes Ocean City lies an unwavering focus on holistic wellness, designed to nurture the mind, body, and spirit. As global emphasis on health and well-being continues to grow, Ocean City redefines urban living by integrating cutting-edge wellness ecosystems into its foundation.
From state-of-the-art healthcare facilities to meticulously landscaped green spaces, Ocean City caters to the ever-evolving needs of its residents. Its signature feature is the iconic Crystal Lagoon, one of the world’s largest artificial saltwater lagoons, complemented by Pearl Lake, a pristine freshwater lake surrounded by white sand beaches.
Additionally, building density in the complex is maintained below 30%, with over 1.5 million square meters dedicated to parks and green spaces. This design ensures a breathable environment, complemented by amenities such as sports fields, playgrounds, and swimming pools that cater to all age groups.
Ocean City’s wellness philosophy extends beyond its physical infrastructure to foster a vibrant community culture. Residents are encouraged to connect, thrive, and grow through shared experiences. Renowned institutions like VinUni and cultural attractions such as the theater district provide spaces for learning and enrichment, making Ocean City a haven for holistic development.
Global Appeal in Every Detail
Ocean City’s architectural and cultural design reflects a deep appreciation for both global aesthetics and local traditions. Venetian-inspired canals with gondola rides meander through the districts, while the Korean-style K-Town offers residents a vibrant glimpse into Eastern culture.
Yet, Ocean City’s appeal goes far beyond leisure. It is also a business hub, equipped with advanced infrastructure tailored to attract global professionals. Smart office towers, including the TechnoPark Tower, feature cutting-edge technology and sustainability standards. Entrepreneurs and corporations operate in an environment where productivity and lifestyle seamlessly integrate.
Seamless connectivity adds to its appeal. A free electric bus system links the city’s districts with Hanoi, ensuring that residents can easily navigate between urban vibrancy and serene natural beauty. This integration of modern convenience and ecological responsibility makes Ocean City a trailblazer in urban living.
Looking ahead, Ocean City anticipates future growth, with plans to accommodate up to 200,000 residents. This vision reflects Vinhomes’ commitment to fostering communities that thrive not just today but for generations to come.
By combining wellness, culture, and business opportunities, Ocean City establishes itself as a global wellness destination. Its ability to draw tourists, investors, and business professionals positions it as a nucleus of cultural exchange and economic growth, aligning seamlessly with Vietnam’s increasing prominence on the world stage.
A New Benchmark in Urban Living
Vinhomes Ocean City redefines the possibilities of urban development, offering a living experience that transcends national boundaries. Its holistic approach—integrating wellness, innovative infrastructure, and global cultural elements—creates a vibrant, self-sustaining ecosystem.
As Vietnam continues its ascent as an economic hub, Ocean City epitomizes the country’s aspirations: a glimpse into a future where urban living nourishes both individuals and communities.
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Porsche Design Tower Bangkok unveils exquisite new kitchen concepts
New ‘Porsche Unseen Design Studies’ event theme launches this holiday season at Curvistan Bangkok
The multihyphenate development is a collaborative effort between Stefan Bogner, creator of the internationally-acclaimed Curves magazine, and Chanond Ruangkritya, a visionary entrepreneur and the man behind the highly-anticipated Porsche Design Tower Bangkok to be constructed a stone’s throw away from Curvistan.
Now, as the year-end holiday season approaches, the two passionate Porsche fans unveil a brand-new, limited-time event and theme at the Curvistan Bangkok: “Porsche Unseen Design Studies”.
For 20 years, Michael Mauer has led Porsche’s design vision as Vice President Style Porsche at the Porsche Design Studio in Weissach. In doing so, he granted many
a glimpse of the courageous, fascinating and surprising concept cars that have been created under his direction over almost two decades. Now, for the first time in Thailand, a collection of these “Unseen” projects are housed under one roof, making for a perfect design-themed excursion for any Porsche or automotive enthusiast.
The highlight attraction of this event is the “Vision Spyder” – a 1:1 scale interpretation of how Mauer and his team imagined a modern, small and sporty roadster might look like. Drawing inspiration from the modest sizing and lightweight ingenuity of cars designed by Porsche engineers in the 1950s, in particular the 550 Spyder that Hans Hermann drove to a win in the 1954 Carrera Panamericana, the “Vision Spyder” features a spartan cockpit, flat radiator grille over the midengine, red racing stripes and modest fins at the rear.
Visitors at Curvistan can also look forward to getting up close with other 1:3 scale model concepts such as the Macan “Vision Safari”, an SUV-turned-overland design experiment; hypercar concepts like the “Vision 918 RS” and “Vision 920”, and even the “Vision E” – a design experiment imagining what a Formula E car might look like, if homologated for customer racing.
“The Porsche Unseen collection was one of the most fulfilling projects I’ve ever done, and to be able to bring this to Curvistan Bangkok is a dream come true,” said Mr. Stefan Bogner, Founder and creative visionary behind Curves Magazine and the publisher of the “Porsche Unseen” book uncovering the many hidden treasures in the Porsche Design secret archives. “We hope design fans, Porsche fans and car enthusiasts in Thailand and beyond make Curvistan a bookmark on their next trip to Bangkok – because this is definitely one exhibition they wouldn’t want to miss!”
The “Porsche Unseen Design Studies” event theme will run from 22 November 2024 until 28 February 2025 at Curvistan Bangkok. Entry is free, and the venue is open Monday to Sunday from 08:00 to 18:00.
During the launch of the “Porsche Unseen Design Studies” theme at Curvistan Bangkok, the team at Porsche Design Tower Bangkok also unveiled three distinct culinary zones to preview the exquisite kitchen spaces that buyers of the ultra-luxury apartments along prestigious Sukhumvit 38 can look forward to.
The professional kitchen, perfect for the nuances of Asian cuisine, delivers the high heat and precision control required for techniques like wok cooking and stir-frying. Complementing this is a state-of-the-art Western kitchen, offering versatility for global culinary exploration. Extending the gourmet experience outdoors, the integrated BBQ area completes this trifecta of culinary excellence.
Elevating the culinary experience is a suite of professional-grade equipment. Designed by Porche Design in collalboration with Arclinea under the direction of renowned architect Antonio Citterio, the kitchens in each suite blend performance and elegance with electrically-powered drawers and luxury appliances.
“At Porsche Design Tower Bangkok, we are committed to redefining unparalleled luxury living,” said Chanond Ruangkritya, President and Chief Executive Officer, Ananda Development. “This unwavering commitment to excellence and innovation is evident in every detail. We meticulously selecte the world’s finest kitchen elements and envision these culinary spaces as inspiring havens for creation and entertainment, offering residents an unparalleled experience within their own luxury suites.”
The Porsche Design Tower Bangkok is the first building of its kind in Asia and the third globally. The project features 22 exclusive duplex and quadplex ‘Sky Villas’ ranging from 525 to 1,135 square meters, designed to set a new benchmark for luxury living. The groundbreaking concept is located on one of the most prestigious addresses in the capital city of Thailand. The Porsche Design Tower Bangkok distinguishes itself through a pioneering partnership between Porsche Design, renowned for its design excellence, and Ananda Development, acclaimed for its engineering prowess and meticulous attention to detail. Together, the two partners have conceived a future landmark with cutting-edge design and exquisite living spaces tailored to the authentic passions of its residents. Construction is set to be completed at the end of 2028.
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About Porsche Design Tower Bangkok
The Porsche Design Tower Bangkok sets a new standard for ultra luxury living with its limited offering of just 22 exclusive residences. Located on Sukhumvit 38, one of Bangkok’s most prestigious addresses, this groundbreaking project is the first of its kind in Asia and the third globally, following Miami and Stuttgart.
Designed for the most discerning individuals seeking unparalleled exclusivity, the tower offers residents the perfect blend of serene living in the coveted Thonglor neighbourhood, with easy access to the city’s most vibrant attractions and amenities. Among its standout features are the customizable “Passion Spaces”—private, in-unit garages that allow residents to showcase their exclusive car collections, creating a truly unique living experience.
About Curvistan
A pop-up store, gallery, event space and hangout, all rolled into one. First appeared in Munich in 2021 and found a temporary home at the Mandala Club in Singapore, Curvistan has arrived at the pit stop here in Bangkok. Curvistan is the brainchild of Stefan Bogner, the creator of Curves magazine, an author with a long-standing relationship with Porsche.
About Porsche Asia Pacific Pte Ltd
Porsche Asia Pacific Pte Ltd is a subsidiary of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, the leading sports car manufacturer based in Stuttgart, Germany. Best known for the 911 model line, Porsche also manufactures the Cayenne, Macan, Panamera, 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman models. In 2019, it introduced the Taycan, its first fully-electric sports car.
Porsche Asia Pacific commenced operations on 1 October 2001 and currently oversees 13 countries from its headquarters in Singapore: Brunei, Cambodia, French Polynesia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mongolia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam.
As a market incubator, it offers support to its importers and dealers, helping them to further professionalise operations and cater to customer needs to ultimately grow their business. The recently announced Porsche Experience Centre Singapore is the 11th such location in the world, and the first to be designed from the outset to cater to a local and regional community of customers and fans, scheduled to open in 2027.
87% of businesses in Taiwan face challenges with succession planning

TAIPEI, TAIWAN – Media OutReach Newswire – 29 November 2024 – Global talent solutions provider Robert Walters Taiwan released a report exploring the state of succession planning in Taiwan. The report, titled “Success in succession: Building a leadership pipeline to keep your business thriving“, includes a survey of 253 organisations in Taiwan, which found that 87% of businesses face challenges with succession planning. Moreover, 54% of respondents claim that their organisations do not have a succession plan in place. Many companies that do have a plan (43%) also feel their existing strategy could be more effective.
Taiwan’s workforce is getting older and smaller
According to the National Development Council, Taiwan is set to transition into a “super-aged society” in 2025, where over 20% of the population is aged 65 years or older. The talent pool is shrinking as more experienced employees leave the workforce, which has significant implications for businesses’ succession planning efforts. While 39% of businesses surveyed by Robert Walters Taiwan were worried about replacing these senior, retiring talent, over half pointed to other more urgent concerns: the increased risk of losing critical skills and experience within the organisation (57%), and difficulties facilitating knowledge transfer and skills development for younger employees (55%).
John Winter, Country Manager of Robert Walters Taiwan points out, “An age-diverse workforce is more than inclusive—it’s a catalyst for innovation, resilience, and market relevance in today’s dynamic business landscape.”
Cultural challenges in Taiwan
Besides an ageing workforce, the survey reveals a range of other factors keep businesses from implementing effective succession planning. For most respondents, the primary barrier remains the senior talent shortage (49%), followed by cultural factors, particularly corporate management practices and traditions (33%).
Successful businesses are driven by exceptional leaders who inspire, innovate, and steer their teams toward sustained growth and progress. To cultivate a resilient leadership pipeline, organisations should prioritise developing key traits within their teams, including strategic thinking, effective decision-making, adaptability, and strong communication skills.
However, businesses in Taiwan face unique cultural challenges. According to the survey, values like maintaining harmony within organisations (66%), reluctance to challenge authority (58%), a deep-rooted adherence to Confucian principles (39%), and a strong family influence on business decisions (39%) all influence how leaders are identified, nurtured and promoted.
Sharon Chen, Associate Director of Robert Walters Taiwan comments, “Leadership transitions are pivotal in shaping a company’s future direction. In Taiwan, managing this process requires balancing traditional cultural hierarchies with organisational needs. Through open dialogue and a structured approach, companies can craft an effective succession plan and build a resilient leadership pipeline.”
Overcoming Barriers to Succession Planning in Taiwan
The scarcity of qualified talent, coupled with the rigid structures of many Taiwanese companies, creates significant obstacles to effective succession planning. Larger organisations often face the additional challenge of navigating intricate hierarchies, while specific talent needs vary by industry, adding further complexity.
John Winter – Country Manager, Robert Walters Taiwan says, “Effective succession planning is more than just filling positions – it’s about future-proofing your organisation. By aligning your strategy with the evolving business landscape and encouraging a culture of openness and continuous development, companies nurture leaders that are ready to meet tomorrow’s challenges.”
The report also provides guidance for businesses looking to put together, maintain, and assess the effectiveness of their succession plan through a variety steps, as outlined below:
- Establish key positions and business objectives
- Select high potential employees
- Evaluate employees’ readiness to advance into key positions
- Plan for employees’ individual development and retention
- Identify positions without successors and plan for positions that cannot be filled internally
- Review and communicate the plan regularly
The “Success in succession: Building a leadership pipeline to keep your business thriving“ report surveyed 253 organisations in Taiwan over a four-week period in July and August 2024. Respondents came from a large variety of industries, including, but not limited to: fast-moving consumer goods, retail, healthcare, IT and digital transformation, manufacturing, and semiconductor. The survey aimed to gather insights from Taiwan’s professionals on how their organisations approach succession planning, as well as to explore broader perspectives on the state of succession planning in Taiwan.
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Everydayhappy Company Limited Named as Asia’s Most Promising SMEs, Pioneering Innovation in Thailand’s Cosmetics and Skincare Industry

BANGKOK, THAILAND – Media OutReach Newswire – 29 November 2024 – Everydayhappy Company Limited, a leading natural skincare brand, has been honoured with the prestigious Asia’s Most Promising SMEs Award at the Asia Corporate Excellence & Sustainability (ACES) Awards, organised by MORS. Established in 2010, the brand De Leaf emerged under the Everydayhappy umbrella with a fundamental belief: natural ingredients are essential for healthy skin. Over the years, the company has significantly expanded its operations, exporting products to countries including Myanmar, Laos, the United States, Mexico, Malaysia, and China. The company’s win at the ACES Awards this year is in line with its ambitious plans for further international growth. The ACES Council comments, “With its commitment to natural ingredients and fair practices, Everydayhappy has proven that success in business coincides with a dedication to making a positive impact on society.”

De Leaf has successfully overcome a range of operational challenges. To address logistical complexities across diverse markets, the company established localised distribution centres in Myanmar, Laos, and Malaysia—a strategic decision that has significantly reduced shipping times and costs while improving inventory management and ensuring timely deliveries. In line with its commitment to sustainability, De Leaf has also embraced green energy initiatives, incorporating solar power at its main office and planning further investments in solar panels. These actions highlight the company’s strong dedication to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and optimising operational efficiency.
To stay competitive and responsive to market changes, De Leaf prioritises market and consumer trends in each operational territory. Utilising advanced tools and applications for market analysis allows the brand to anticipate shifts in consumer preferences and adapt swiftly. Encouraging creative input from employees further enhances this agility, ensuring that strategic planning is informed by both research and on-the-ground insights.
De Leaf is also deeply committed to fostering local communities and contributing to economic growth. Through collaborations with educational institutions, the brand offers internships, apprenticeships, and training programmes that provide students with valuable work experience and help develop a skilled workforce. Paid internships emphasise the importance of financial support for student motivation and growth. Additionally, De Leaf engages in monthly community service initiatives, supporting local schools in need.
The brand’s commitment to fair labour practices is evident in its family-oriented work environment, characterised by ongoing training programmes, equitable compensation, and a supportive culture. This focus has resulted in a low turnover rate and positive feedback from employees. To further promote mental well-being, De Leaf conducts monthly evaluations of employee mental health through anonymous surveys, allowing staff to express their feelings and suggestions, leading to continuous enhancements in workplace conditions.
Strategically positioning itself in the market with a strong focus on sincerity and consumer care, De Leaf leverages Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) for product endorsements to strengthen brand visibility and foster consumer trust. By delivering high-quality products at competitive prices, the company aims to enhance consumers’ quality of life through its offerings.
Technology plays a vital role in De Leaf’s success. The brand has embraced several technology-driven initiatives, including AI and machine learning in marketing operations. Implementing cloud computing solutions like OneDrive has bolstered data security and facilitated seamless collaboration among employees. Moreover, AI tools assist in product designs and artworks, reducing work time while enhancing quality and efficiency. Digital marketing strategies, such as SEO and social media engagement, have significantly boosted the brand’s online visibility and sales.
As Everydayhappy Company Limited proudly receives the Asia’s Most Promising SMEs award, its journey exemplifies the power of innovation, community engagement, and an unwavering commitment to quality and sustainability in the cosmetics and skincare industry.
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About De Leaf
Founded in 2010, under Everydayhappy Company Limited , is a pioneering force in Thailand’s cosmetics and skincare industry. With a commitment to harnessing the power of natural ingredients, the company has developed the De Leaf brand, dedicated to promoting healthy skin through innovative products, aiming to bring high-quality Thai skincare solutions to a global audience.
CHARGESPOT, Asia’s Biggest Shared Power Bank Provider, Sponsors the Hong Kong, China Football Representative Team, as HKFA’s Official Power Partner
The partnership will bring sports and technology into the same arena to power up HKRT’s players, football fans and the broader community
HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 29 November 2024 – The Football Association of Hong Kong, China (HKFA) is pleased to announce that the Hong Kong, China Representative Team (HKRT) has received strong support from the shared power bank provider CHARGESPOT, which will sponsor the HKRT for the 2024 to 2025 season, becoming HKFA’s Official Power Partner. The sponsorship will enhance resources for the team while increasing public awareness of and engagement with local football and its players through brand collaboration.

In addition to monetary sponsorship, CHARGESPOT will launch a set of special edition power banks featuring the team and selected players, which will encourage fans to support their favorite players by renting the power banks. With Hong Kong looking forward to the opening of the highly-anticipated Kai Tak Sports Park, CHARGESPOT is set to install power bank rental stations on the premises, which will provide football and sports fans a way to power up their devices and always stay connected.

As the excitement kicks off with the new season, fans can expect to see CHARGESPOT’s branding at the upcoming matches, take advantage of the special offers and participate in in-stadium activities.
HKFA held a press conference for the partnership. Guests included Mr. Eric FOK Kai Shan JP, Chairman of the HKFA; Ms. CHENG Wai Yin, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of CHARGESPOT; and HKRT player representatives CHAN Siu Kwan Philip, NGAN Cheuk Pan and Leon JONES.
HKFA Chairman Mr. Eric FOK Kai Shan JP, expressed his enthusiasm for the sponsorship, “We are glad to announce that the HKRT has received support from CHARGESPOT. This commercial cooperation demonstrates the support and confidence of the business in Hong Kong football. We believe this sponsorship will further boost the morale of our players and motivate our team on the international platform and bring exciting performances to the fans. Appreciate all the companies and fans who support us, and I wish everyone keep supporting the Hong Kong football.”
Ms. Jess CHENG Wai Yin, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of CHARGESPOT, said, “We are extremely excited to partner with the Hong Kong Football Association to support our Hong Kong teams and players and be a part of a sport that unites people and communities. As a home-grown tech company, we are excited to combine our love for technology with Hong Kong’s love for football and create new experiences for fans to engage with our products, the teams and their favorite players. We look forward to working with HKFA to bring our brand, charging technology and other surprises to engage with fans in and outside the stadium.”
CHARGESPOT was established in Hong Kong in 2017 and is the largest local shared power bank provider, with over 5,000 rental stations covering convenience stores, shopping malls, hotels, theme parks, restaurants, retail shops and entertainment places in Hong Kong.
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About CHARGESPOT
Founded in 2017, Hong Kong homegrown startup CHARGESPOT is the world’s first transnational power bank rental company. As a wholly owned subsidiary under INFORICH, which successfully listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in 2022, CHARGESPOT currently offers 60,000+ spots across seven markets including Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, Mainland China, Thailand, Singapore, and Australia. CHARGESPOT’s business is about more than just power banks; it’s about powering possibilities and opportunities for everyone and every business.
CHARGESPOT offers the most convenient, reliable and extensive network of charging solutions that keep consumers and businesses connected and charged for life’s most important moments. CHARGESPOT’s extensive network of global partners spans industries from F&B to entertainment complexes, transportation and more.
White Paper on “Hainan Tourism and Culture Brand Image Development and International Communication Strategies” Released

HAIKOU, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 28 November 2024 – Department of Tourism, Culture, Radio, Television and Sports of Hainan Province, in collaboration with the News and Information Centre of Xinhua News Agency, recently unveiled a White Paper on “Hainan Tourism and Culture Brand Image Development and International Communication Strategies”, providing a multidimensional analysis of Hainan’s tourism and cultural brand image.

Inbound tourism serves as a critical indicator of the international competitiveness of a country or a region’s tourism industry. It is also a symbol of leading global tourism destinations, and a crucial window to present brand identity and drive cultural exchange of the destination. The white paper consists of 5 key sections and 22 chapters, covering topics such as: “Macro Background of Inbound Tourism in Hainan Province”, “Analysis of the Current Situation of Inbound Tourism in China and Hainan Province”, “Challenges Facing Hainan’s Inbound Tourism”, “The ‘Digital Twin’ Tourism Experience Model”, and “Countermeasures and Recommendations”. It systematically examines factors influencing Hainan’s inbound tourism and compares its uniqueness and similarities with both domestic and international competitors. It also offers forward-looking, targeted, and actionable solutions in areas such as brand image development, international communication strategies, visitor experience enhancement, and tourism management systems.
The research process spanned nearly a year, and the team employed diverse methodologies including industry-wide field surveys, domestic and international questionnaire analyses, in-depth interviews, and participatory observation, while taking into consideration of the current trends of Hainan and its boutique tourist destinations, creating and analysing a multi-dimensional picture of “Hainan Tourism and Culture Brand Image Development and International Communication Strategies”. The white paper adopts an advanced theoretical framework centered on an “emotional cognition-behavioral decision-making” model to analyse tourists’ experience, offering a novel and systematic perspective to understand the whole tourism process in the context of the digital era.
It also addresses the macro trends driven by the rise of “Generation Z” consumers and the structural transformation of the tourism industry, and thoroughly explore the transformation of the entire tourism and culture industry of Hainan Province. In terms of narrative strategy, the white paper innovatively introduces the “digital twin” model to offer an in-depth exploration of traveller behaviour and preferences, opening a new horizon for Hainan to develop its tourism and culture industry in an innovative way.
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Preserving the beauty of nature: A bond that connects Lancang-Mekong countries

CHANGDU CITY, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 28 November 2024 – Taking its source from the Zhaqu of Tanggula Mountain Range in northwest China’s Qinghai Province, the Lancang River, running through Qinghai Province, Xizang (Tibet) Autonomous Region and Yunnan Province, is the longest river flowing from north to south in China.
Following an award ceremony for the “Lancang-Mekong Impression” Short Video Contest and a media exchange event recently held in southwest China’s Xizang (Tibet) Autonomous Region, media representatives from six Lancang-Mekong countries, including China, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam, gathered in Lancang River where Zhaqu and Angqu rivers meet in Changdu City.
In the Xizang language, Changdu means the place where rivers merge into one. Witnessing China’s enhanced efforts on ecological environment protection and the launch of the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation (LMC) mechanism, Baqiong, the first-prize winner of the “Lancang-Mekong Impression” Short Video Contest said that he has seen the changes in the Lancang River over the years.
“In my impression, the water in Changdu is getting clearer, and the ecological environment has been increasingly enhanced. People’s awareness of environmental protection has also been raised. The water has become more lucid, the mountains lusher, and the scenery more picturesque,” Baqiong said.
Anucha Charoenpo, vice president of Thai Journalists Association and editor of Bangkok Post, said it was the first time that he has come to Xizang, and he was impressed by the environmental protection results. “I notice that they built something (in Changdu) to protect the landslide, and to protect the stones falling from the mountain into the ground. I feel that authorities and your people worked hard to protect the environment and society. I think it means that people who are living here must have a happy life because they can spend time living by the river,” he said.
Changdu City, with abundant forest resources, has an area of 5.01 million hectares of forest land, ranking second in the region.
“I’m deeply impressed by the environment, humanistic and cultural resources, and ecological protection here. Now I’m standing at the source of the Lancang River, and I can see the clear water here, which has been well protected by local people and the local government,” according to Han Haoyin, director of content at TNAOT.
“First of all, the river looks crystal clear to the naked eye, and I learned that the local government has made a lot of efforts in ecological protection. This is the upper reaches of the Lancang River, and it needs to be preserved,” a content creator named Wu Siyao said during the media event.
Over the past eight years since the launch of the LMC mechanism, it has continued to promote exchanges and cooperation among the countries in the region.
“What I feel most when I came to the Lancang River today is that the tributaries converge to form a river, just like the six Lancang-Mekong countries converging together and working together to create a better future, ” according to Liao Lipan, editor at ASEAN branch of The Wallstreet Herald.
The “Lancang-Mekong Impression” Short Video Contest, organized by China News Service, has enhanced mutual understanding and promoted friendly exchanges among the people of the six countries through a variety of media events.
“The short video contest is a starting point to gain participation from people in GMS countries, pay more attention to the beauty of the nature that we have, and try to keep and help preserve the beauty of nature,” Anucha Charoenpo said.
As the Lancang-Mekong countries gathered to explore how to showcase the vitality of Lancang-Mekong cooperation, Han Haoyin pointed out that the six countries need to make joint efforts to maintain the water system, and work jointly to preserve the water as it is a bond that links the six countries in the fields of economy, people-to-people and life exchanges.
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