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Porsche joins hands with eco-enthusiasts to visit the alpine rhododendrons in Huaxi Park

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Porsche joins hands with eco-enthusiasts to visit the alpine rhododendrons in Huaxi Park

On April 9th, when the spring flowers were blooming, Porsche China embarked on a unique journey of biodiversity conservation, visiting the "Huaxi Park Alpine Rhododendron Conservation Project" with ecological enthusiasts, and the cover news reporter was invited to participate. It is understood that rhododendrons originate from China and have more than 60% of the world's wild rhododendron native species, but the current domestic domestication process is not smooth, and the cultivation process is still limited to plateau cultivation.

Porsche joins hands with eco-enthusiasts to visit the alpine rhododendrons in Huaxi Park

The introduction and domestication of alpine rhododendron is not only conducive to the protection of plant resources, but also promotes the optimization of rural industrial structure, which has important ecological and economic significance. The project, which is supported by the Porsche China Dealer CSR Fund, aims to protect the rhododendrons in the Alpine Botanical Garden of West Asia, maintain the species and the ecology of the area, and inspire more people to participate in biodiversity conservation.

Porsche joins hands with eco-enthusiasts to visit the alpine rhododendrons in Huaxi Park

On the day of the event, participants drove the new Porsche Cayenne from Chengdu to the Huaxia Alpine Botanical Garden in Dujiangyan City, Sichuan Province, to explore the mysterious world of alpine rhododendrons. Not only did they experience the vitality and beauty of the alpine rhododendron, but they also learned about taxidermy under the guidance of experts in the park, and gained an in-depth understanding of the importance of protecting these natural treasures.

Porsche joins hands with eco-enthusiasts to visit the alpine rhododendrons in Huaxi Park

It is reported that the West Asia Alpine Botanical Garden was established in 1988 and is the second in the world and the first in Asia to conserve the largest variety of wild primitive rhododendrons. The project funding from Porsche China will be mainly used to support the introduction of alpine rhododendrons in the park, as well as to support scientific research and science popularization.

Porsche joins hands with eco-enthusiasts to visit the alpine rhododendrons in Huaxi Park

The event demonstrated Porsche China's commitment to biodiversity conservation and its commitment to corporate social responsibility. Through in-depth experience and science popularization, the participants had a deeper understanding of the ecological habits and conservation status of alpine rhododendrons, and further enhanced their understanding of biodiversity conservation.

Cover News Reporter Li Sijing

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