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March 12 marks China's 47th Arbor Day, or Tree-Planting Day, a time to embrace nature and sow hope for a greener future. Across the country, from the vast forests of the northeast to the rolling hills of the south, the Arbor Day spirit is in full bloom. As new trees take root, they strengthen our planet's ecological foundation, helping to combat desertification and improve air quality.
A bird's-eye view of Jinhu Water Forest Park in east China's Jiangsu Province /VCG
This photo shows the green meadows and forests of Daxing'anling in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. /VCG
A bird's-eye view of a forest at Guizhou Botanical Garden in southwest China /VCG
Colorful trees along the Kanas River adorn the landscape of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. /VCG
Beyond the physical act of planting, Arbor Day is also a call to action – a reminder that every individual plays a role in environmental protection. As we immerse ourselves in lush greenery and breathtaking landscapes, we must continue to nurture the earth, ensuring that it flourishes for generations to come. Every tree planted today is a step toward a more sustainable tomorrow.