Over 80,700 trees planted at Pac Bo special national relic site

Thursday, 28/12/2017 12:37
Over 80,700 trees were planted at the Pac Bo special national relic site in Ha Quang district, Cao Bang province, on December 26th by the Vietnam Dairy Products Joint Stock Company (Vinamilk) in collaboration with the Vietnam Environment Administration (VEA) under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.

Vice State President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh and delegates plant trees under the program. (Photo: PANO)
The activity, part of the program to plant 1 million trees across Vietnam, aimed to show gratitude to President Ho Chi Minh, look forward to protect and promote the national historic and cultural tradition, and preserve natural beauty for the next generations.

Started by Vinamilk and VEA in 2012, the program targets to improve the living environment for people in residential areas, commemorative areas, relic sites, public places, schools and corners affected by climate change.

Accordingly, it has helped plant more than 480,700 trees worth nearly VND7 billion across 20 localities, receiving the participation of over 10,000 volunteers, bringing practical benefit to communities.

In the near future, trees will continue to be planted at the Vung Ro relic site in Phu Yen province and the Phu My Species and Habitat Conservation Area in Kien Giang province./.

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