The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, surrounded by the Nanling Mountains and facing the South China Sea, is home to a diverse ecosystem. As a (globe) biodiversity hotspot, it features striking landscapes and rare wildlife.
To allow the public (appreciate) the area's natural wonders, Dynamic Bay Area: Biodiversity Photography Exhibition was held in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, this month, with display of more than 80 photos by local (photograph) and conservationists. The five-day event (seek) to plant a seed of awareness, inspiring deeper connections between people and nature. All the pictures were taken during last year's 5,000-kilometer journey across the area's diverse landscapes.
Divided into four chapters-Mountains, Rivers, Sea and City, the event revealed the area's (hide) wonders: from the Chinese white dolphins in the Lingdingyang waters the spoon-billed sandpiper in the waters of Zhanjiang. Wandering through the exhibition, visitors were transported to the heart of the area's natural world, (experience) the spirit of a land where every creature and element of nature tells a story of wonder.
The exhibition showcased the successful integration of environmental conservation into regional development, illustrating a path urban advancement and biodiversity conservation walk hand in hand. It reminds us that by observing the natural world (close), we foster a stronger commitment to its preservation.