
Les Mosaïques du Fleuve Jaune
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Le Fleuve Jaune, le deuxième plus long fleuve de Chine, est considéré comme un symbole historique, économique et culturel du nord du pays. Aujourd'hui, environ 100 millions de personnes vivent dans son bassin fluvial, soit près de 9 % de la population du pays.
Rejoignez-nous dans cette série de podcasts alors que nous voyageons le long des rives supérieures, moyennes et inférieures du fleuve, et explorons les vies des éleveurs, agriculteurs, bateliers, pêcheurs et écologistes qui entretiennent des liens étroits avec le fleuve.
Pour voir des photos et des vidéos de cette série spéciale, visitez radio.cgtn.com.
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Jun 6 202512 mins
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Apr 23 202514 mins
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