On a summer day in China, one can fully appreciate its natural beauty.

Summer has arrived, and grass and trees are flourishing. Located in the Akesuba Desert Greenification Project in Akto County of Xinjiang, China, it is a model for ecological restoration in the country. From high above, one can see the lush greenery of the desert, with trees growing abundantly and extending for dozens of miles. The Tuoma River winding its way through the Great Bend Valley of the Yellow River becomes even more magnificent during the summer season, with rushing water and a vast expanse of rivers and lakes.

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20 June 2023

In the wetland park of Akesuba, located in Xinjiang, visitors can experience natural, ecological, and leisurely activities all rolled into one. With its stunning sunrise views and unique scenery, it is a must-visit destination for summer vacationers.

Meanwhile, China's meteorological authorities have announced that today marks the start of summer. The longest period of daylight during the year occurs on this day in the northern hemisphere, with temperatures rising and humidity levels increasing. As a result, there is an increased risk of typhoons and thunderstorms, as well as outbreaks of mold and food spoilage. This phenomenon has been jokingly referred to as "meiyu," or "rainy summer."

In the city of Tianjin, firefighters have launched an awareness campaign reminding people to take precautions against summer heatwaves. They recommend staying indoors during the hottest parts of the day and avoiding direct sunlight. With temperatures soaring, it is important to protect oneself from the sun's harmful rays.

In a microblog post, the Beijing Evening News has urged people to cherish the brief moments of happiness that life offers. It encourages readers to seize every opportunity to find love and fulfillment in their lives, whether it be buying a house or starting a family. The newspaper reminds us that life is short, and we should make the most of the time we