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Life at the Yellow River Delta

On the Yellow River Delta Wetland, grass and tress sprout, birds migrate, and a great journey of life begins.

Life at the Yellow River Delta is a documentary series that immerses viewers in one of the world’s largest and most pristine wetland ecosystems. Through the cycle of seasons, the series follows iconic species—including the Red-crowned Crane and Oriental White Stork—as they navigate the challenges of survival in this ever-shifting landscape. From dramatic mudflat battles to breathtaking aerial hunts, stunning cinematography captures the raw beauty and resilience of life at the delta. More than a wildlife chronicle, the series reveals a delicate balance: the remarkable harmony between wild creatures and the communities who call this dynamic region home.

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Format
2 × 60'
Definition
4K
Broadcaster
National Geographic, Shandong Radio & Television
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