Arbor Day (China)
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China
National Tree Planting Day in China, also known as Arbor Day, is observed annually on March 12 to honor Dr. Sun Yat-sen and promote afforestation.
Arbor Day in China was established in 1979 by the State Council to commemorate the death anniversary of Dr. Sun Yat-sen on March 12.
During this day, individuals and communities across the country participate in tree planting activities to enhance greenery and fight desertification.
It reflects China's ongoing commitment to environmental protection and sustainable development.
Schools, government agencies, and non-profit organizations host educational programs and volunteer events.
Over the years, millions of trees have been planted, contributing to urban and rural afforestation projects.
The annual event raises awareness about the importance of forests in combating climate change and conserving biodiversity.
Arbor Day (China)