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March 12 marks China's national tree Planting Day.
The country's tree planting feats are not just about plants planting trees, theyre about building a greener, more sustainable future for all.
So grab your shovels and join the fun as we dig into how China is turning the world a little bit greener one tree at a time.
And online discussions indicate that many young individuals are turning their backs on job opportunities in home construction in spite of financial incentives.
What lies beneath the perceived lack of interest among the youth?
For today's program, I'm joined by Li Yi and Yu shun in the studio.
First on today's show, step into a world where trees reign supreme and green spaces flourish.
China's National Tree Planting Day is observed on March 12.
This year, the nation is gearing up to complete an impressive 100 million mu of land greening.
And this vast area is comparable to the size of South Korea and bigger than Ireland.
From the Saihanba forest farm in Hebei to the innovative Ant forest campaign, let's take a look into the significant efforts and remarkable value generated by the nation's commitment to tree planting and conservation endeavors.
So what are the accomplishments of China's tree planting initiative?
And also let's give last year, which is 2023 years, endeavor a review.