03/13/2025 Source: GDToday
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On March 12, a photography exhibition named "All Creatures Great and Small in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA)—GBA Biodiversity Photography Exhibition" was unveiled at the Guangzhou Cultural and Arts Center in South China's Guangdong Province, bringing together government officials, environmental experts, photographer representatives from the GBA, and university students to celebrate the region's rich biodiversity and discuss ecological conservation efforts.
Opening ceremony of the photography exhibition.
Featuring over 80 photos taken by photographers from the GBA, this exhibition wraps up a photography event that started in 2024, during which professional film teams and experts explored nature reserves across Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao, capturing stories of the region's biodiversity conservation, and the beauty of its wildlife and landscapes. The initiative aims to enhance public awareness of ecological conservation, highlight the GBA's natural advantages, and promote the vision of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.
(Photo: Cheng Li)
As one of China's biodiversity treasures, the GBA is home to a wide variety of wildlife species. In recent years, Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao have strengthened cooperation in ecological protection and wildlife conservation to pursue harmony between humanity and nature. With these ongoing conservation efforts, the region’s ecological environment has seen significant improvements.
(Photo: Ye Zhiwen)
During the opening ceremony, a round-table forum focused on "How World-Class Urban Clusters Can Harmoniously Coexist with Biodiversity" and three tourism routes highlighting Guangdong's biodiversity were also presented, offering viewers the chance to encounter numerous beautiful creatures and catch a glimpse of the vibrant ecosystems that define the GBA.
The round-table forum at the opening ceremony.
The exhibition, guided by the Information Office of the People's Government of Guangdong Province and jointly hosted by Nanfang Media Group and Guangdong Press Photography Association, is scheduled to run for six days, closing on March 16.
Viewers are walking through the exhibition.