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China’s Arbor Day Marked Around Hunan Province

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A kindergarten organized a parent-child tree planting activity at Zhongshanshi Village, Shangguan Neighborhood, Daoxian County on March 10. The activity aimed to foster a love of nature in kids, and cultivate a good habit of protecting environment. The photo shows kids watering a tree under the help of a parent. (Photo/Jiang Keqing)


A primary school in Tongdao Dong Autonomous County launched an environmental-protection themed activity on March 10. Students exchanged recycled trashes for saplings which would be planted in the green areas of their classes. This activity enabled students to enjoy labor and increased their awareness of environmental protection. The photo shows student planting saplings on campus. (Photo/Su Yongzhu)


On the occasion of the 44th National Arbor Day, more than 200 government officials in Xupu County were organized to plant trees on the levee on March 10. As of 2021, 633,900 residents, 95.2% of the eligible population, had planted more than 2 million trees in the county. (Photo/Lei Wenlu)


On the occasion of the 44th National Arbor Day, Jiahe County launched a tree-planting activity on March 10. CPC members and cadres from various government departments, and volunteers, planted trees at the revolutionary site of Xiangnan Uprising. The photo shows CPC members and cadres planting trees at Xiaojietian Village, Yuanjia Town, Jiahe County. (Photo/Huang Chuntao)


On March 10, 3000 cadres and working staff participated in tree planting at two designated sites at Jingtouxu Village in Jintouxu Town, and Jinjiling Park in Baiyashi Town, Dong’an County. They planted 7,500 ornamentals, including cherry blossoms, crape myrtles, and fragrans, to make green and beautiful rural areas. (Photo/Yan Jie)

This article is from Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Pang Yuehui

Chinese source: hunantoday