Once a desert sandland with “yellow sand covering the sky and no trees for birds to live in”, the desert sandland has been transformed into a million-acre sea of artificial forests through the arduous efforts of several generations of people in Sehamba and continuous afforestation. The forest coverage rate has increased dramatically and the ecological environment has been greatly improved, not only effectively blocking the wind and sand, but also becoming an important ecological barrier and tourist attraction.

The Green Miracle of Sehanda Dam
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