Prince William to meet elephants on final day of China tour
Updated: 2015-03-04 13:14
(Agencies)
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BEIJING - Britain's Prince William highlighted his interest in wildlife conservation Wednesday by making the final stop on his China tour an area in the country's Southwest that is home to wild Asian elephants.
The prince planned to spend Wednesday in Xishuangbanna in Yunnan province, a tropical region bordering Myanmar and Laos that has been the focus of government efforts to stop poaching.
He we scheduled to travel to a village and hear people describe how they are adapting to living in close proximity to wild elephants, visit a nature reserve and meet injured elephants being looked after in a rehabilitation center.
William, who regularly speaks out against wildlife trafficking, was expected to bring up the plight of African elephants, tens of thousands of which have been slaughtered in recent years.
Last week, China banned ivory imports for one year in the hope that the ban would help reduce the demand for African tusks and protect wild elephants. There is still no ban on ivory trade within the country.
William told President Xi Jinping on Monday that he hopes China can become a world leader in the field of wildlife conservation, according to the official Xinhua News Agency. During their meeting, Xi explained China's policies and work protecting elephants and other wild animals and told the prince that he hopes to strengthen international cooperation in this field.
William arrived in China on Sunday after a four-day trip to Japan. In Beijing, he met Chinese political leaders as well as young people from disadvantaged backgrounds - another issue close to his heart.
He crossed over into the business world in Shanghai and met entrepreneurs while launching a festival to promote British creativity and innovation. He also attended the China premiere of British-French film "Paddington."
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