Eleven-nation rights delegation visits pandas and Dujiangyan in Chengdu
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Jorge Tavares da Silva, assistant professor at the University of Beira Interior, said the trip allowed him to see that people in China are living better today, as investment goes to the people and is used to improve their living conditions.
He noted that it's sometimes easier to focus on the economy because it's directly tied to people's lives, but nature is also equally important. "Look at the river and clear water," he said. "They are good for people's lives."






















