
Liu Bin
Liu Bin was a pioneering figure in China's reforestation efforts, known for leading the establishment of the first desertification research institute in the country. He played a critical role in developing techniques for sand fixation and tree planting, particularly with the introduction of the Chinese white pine to combat desertification in the Keshiketeng Qi region. His dedication to environmental restoration has left a lasting legacy, as he expressed his wish to be buried in the forests he helped nurture.
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Guatemala:
Liu Bin closed his extensive clothing factory after the U.S. policy ended tax-free imports from China.
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United Arab Emirates:
Liu Bin was present as the Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs.
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China:
Liu Bin was instrumental in establishing China's first desertification research team and introduced effective tree species for sand fixation.
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