The World Coastal Forum 2025 Conference commenced on Wednesday in Yancheng, east China's Jiangsu Province. This two-day gathering convened government officials, foreign diplomats, and experts to underscore the critical importance of protecting global ecosystems and accelerating sustainable development worldwide.
Situated along the Yellow Sea coast, Yancheng is home to China's first coastal wetland World Natural Heritage site. It boasts the world's largest intertidal mudflat system and serves as a vital hub along the East Asian–Australasian Flyway – a migratory route known for hosting the highest number of endangered species and facing some of the most severe conservation challenges.
This marks the second time since 2023 that Yancheng has hosted the World Coastal Forum, reflecting its growing role in global coastal governance and ecological preservation.
















































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