China Daily (Hong Kong)

Yangtze River post office sets ecological standard

- By XINHUA in Xining

A post office named after the Yangtze River, China’s longest, has attracted tourists since it opened in September.

Yangtze No 1 Post Office, located in the plateau township of Tanggula, Golmud city, in northwest China’s Qinghai province, is the first one named after the river.

Since last month, a growing number of visitors to the plateau have stopped at the post office, which is located at the headquarte­rs of the environmen­tal protection NGO Green River.

“Workers and volunteers have delivered packages and letters for herders, soldiers and workers near Tanggula, while spreading the word on environmen­tal protection,” said Yang Xin, president of Green River.

Yang said 11 post offices are planned in the 11 provinces, municipali­ties and autono- mous regions along the Yangtze.

The office is built from energy-saving materials and powered by solar energy. Tourists can stop by, send post cards, buy souvenirs and share environmen­tal-protection stories with workers and volunteers.

The Yangtze basin covers 1.8 million square kilometers. The river links major cities including Shanghai, Nanjing, Wuhan and Chongqing.

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A screen capture of the children’s version of from the Sina Weibo account of female lead Tao Yixi.

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