Eleven-nation rights delegation visits pandas and Dujiangyan in Chengdu
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Isaac Mwanza, executive director of the Zambian Civil Liberties Union, described the panda conservation base as reflecting a tangible government commitment to protecting biodiversity.
"There's been a misunderstanding about China's human rights practices globally, as some Western media run propaganda against China," he said. "But when you come here, you will find it is very different."
Aleksandar Mirkovic, a member of the Serbian parliament, praised the Dujiangyan irrigation system, saying it illustrated a durable philosophy of coexistence with the natural environment. "This is a great example that future generations in China and around the world should learn from," he said.






















