Ningxia wine making a splash


The director general of the organization, Pau Roca, said in a speech at the opening ceremony of this year's international wine expo in Ningxia: "China has all the potential, research and new technologies to have its rightful share in shaping the global vine and wine tendencies and cannot continue to be isolated in this matter.
"As an example, Ningxia's success in becoming the first Chinese (winemaking) pilot zone is enhancing its performance and international recognition. To continue working toward that future, we now look forward to having China as a full member very soon, with all the rights and influence the nation deserves."
A few miles down the road from the Helan Mountains is Shuidonggou, one of the earliest Paleolithic excavation sites in China and often called the birthplace of China's prehistoric archaeology. Its sands and soil reveal the rich stories of China's ancient past, dating back over 30,000 years. The fine, gray sandy soil at the foot of the Helan Mountains may help add a new chapter.
Contact the writer at owenfishwick@chinadaily.com.cn
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