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Circular economy ripples through Foshan fishponds in south China

China PlusPublished: 2021-12-12 16:35:05
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An aerial view of a village in Foshan, south China's Guangdong Province. Boasting the mulberry-dyke and fishpond system, which integrates these patchwork ponds with the breeding of mulberry silkworms, the village is considered an effective example of a "circular economy" featuring recycled materials and products, and has emerged as a hot tourist attraction. [File Photo: Xuexi.cn]

An aerial view of a village in Foshan, south China's Guangdong Province. Boasting the mulberry-dyke and fishpond system, which integrates these patchwork ponds with the breeding of mulberry silkworms, the village is considered an effective example of a "circular economy" featuring recycled materials and products, and has emerged as a hot tourist attraction. [File Photo: Xuexi.cn]

An aerial view of a village in Foshan, south China's Guangdong Province. Boasting the mulberry-dyke and fishpond system, which integrates these patchwork ponds with the breeding of mulberry silkworms, the village is considered an effective example of a "circular economy" featuring recycled materials and products, and has emerged as a hot tourist attraction. [File Photo: Xuexi.cn]

An aerial view of a village in Foshan, south China's Guangdong Province. Boasting the mulberry-dyke and fishpond system, which integrates these patchwork ponds with the breeding of mulberry silkworms, the village is considered an effective example of a "circular economy" featuring recycled materials and products, and has emerged as a hot tourist attraction. [File Photo: Xuexi.cn]

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