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On February 23, 1979, the Sixth Session of the Standing Committee of the Fifth National People's Congress of China decided to continue to use March 12 as China's Arbor Day to encourage people of all ethnic groups across the country to plant trees, green the motherland, improve the environment, and benefit future generations. March 12 is the anniversary of the death of Dr. Sun Yat-sen.
This year marks the 32nd Arbor Day.
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This year is the 33rd Arbor Day, and China began to have Arbor Day in 1979, counting 1979, this year is exactly the 33rd Arbor Day.
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This year marks the 33rd Arbor Day and the 30th anniversary of the nationwide voluntary tree-planting campaign.
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This year marks the 32nd Arbor Day.
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32nd Arbor Day.
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The 33rd Arbor Day marks the 30th anniversary of the Volunteer Campaign.
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China's Arbor Day is set on March 12 every year, and on February 23, 1979, the sixth meeting of the Standing Committee of the Fifth National People's Congress of China decided to still use March 12 as China's Arbor Day.
Related Notes:
Arbor Day is a festival that publicizes the protection of trees in accordance with the law and organizes and mobilizes the masses to actively participate in afforestation. According to the length of time, it can be divided into Arbor Day, Arbor Week and Arbor Month, which are collectively known as International Arbor Day. Through such activities, we advocate that people's enthusiasm for afforestation and awareness of the importance of environmental protection will be stimulated.
China's Arbor Day was initiated in 1915 by Ling Daoyang, Han An, Pei Yili and other forestry scientists, and was originally scheduled to be the annual Qingming Festival. In 1928, in order to commemorate the third anniversary of Sun Yat-sen's death, the Arbor Day was changed to March 12. In 1979, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the sixth meeting of the Standing Committee of the Fifth National People's Congress decided to designate March 12 as Arbor Day every year.
From July 1, 2020, the newly revised Forest Law of the People's Republic of China will come into force, clarifying that March 12 of each year is Arbor Day.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Arbor Day.
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In 1979, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the sixth meeting of the Standing Committee of the Fifth National People's Congress decided to designate March 12 as China's Arbor Day every year.
In ancient China, there was a tradition of planting willows and trees during the Qingming Festival, and the earliest tree planting on the roadside in history was initiated by a person named Wei Xiaokuan from Shaanxi more than 1,400 years ago. Wei Xiaokuan (508-580 AD) was a member of the Western Wei Dynasty.
A famous general in the Northern Zhou Dynasty, a native of Jingzhao Duling (now southeast of Xi'an). According to the fifty-second record of Tang Li Yanshou's "Northern History", in the second year of the abolition of the emperor of the Western Wei Dynasty (552 AD), Wei Xiaokuan was awarded the Yongzhou Assassin History for his military merits. Since ancient times, an earthen platform has been set up on the side of the road every other mile on the official road as a marker to calculate the mileage of the road, which is the current milestone.
The modern Arbor Day was first initiated by the state of Nebraska in the United States. Before the 19th century, Nebraska was a barren plain with sparse trees and yellow sand, and its people suffered. In 1872, the famous American agronomist Julius Sterling Morton proposed to establish Arbor Day in Nebraska to mobilize the people to plant trees in a planned way.
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Sunday, March 12, 2023 Arbor Day is the 45th Arbor Day.
In February 1979, a resolution was adopted to designate March 12 as Arbor Day in our country, and the significance of this resolution was to mobilize the people of all ethnic groups throughout the country to actively plant trees and accelerate the pace of greening the motherland and the construction of various forestry projects. In December 1981, at the initiative, the Resolution on the Voluntary Tree Planting Campaign for All was adopted. Therefore, March 12, 1979 is the first Arbor Day in our country.
1982 was the first year of the nationwide voluntary tree planting campaign.
The significance of Arbor Day is to adjust the climate, conserve water and reduce pollution. March 12 was also designated as Arbor Day, because the date of Arbor Day coincided with a good day for planting trees. Afforestation brings us many benefits, not only to beautify our living environment, but also to expand forest resources, prevent soil erosion, prevent wind and sand fixation, protect farmland, regulate climate, maintain ecological balance and promote economic development.
Arbor Day slogan:1. Arbor Day, give the earth a little color and move together!
2. Trees are planted every year, and forests are planted from generation to generation.
3. Afforestation is beneficial to the present and the future generations.
4. Trees are planted in winter, and they sprout and grow happily in spring.
5. Say goodbye to the hustle and bustle of the city and plunge into the embrace of green.
6. Protect the environment and green the earth.
7. Spring is planted.
8. Trees are planted every year, and forests are planted from generation to generation.
9. Listen to the swirling green from nature.
10. The budding of willow begins with people, and all things germinate in spring.
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March 12 of each year is China's Arbor Day, China had in 1915 to stipulate the Qingming Festival as the Arbor Day, originally initiated by the forester Ling Daoyang and others, and then in 1928 the Arbor Day was changed to March 12, the day of Sun Yat-sen's death, to commemorate the revolutionary pioneers' desire to plant trees.
Chinese Arbor Day is a festival established to promote the greening of the land and protect the ecological environment of human beings. The theme and slogan of Arbor Day are different every year, but the purpose of Arbor Day is the same. It is a call for people to love trees, protect the environment, protect the planet, and that is, for our own future.
The emblem of the Chinese Arbor Day is green, and there are five trees that symbolize the forest, and finally the Chinese Arbor Day symbol, which is a reminder of the meaning of the cherry blossoms and silver royal righteousness on this day.
In addition to China, there are also Arbor Days, but the dates are very different. For example, North Korea celebrates Arbor Day on April 6 every year; November 21 is Arbor Day every year; In Brazil, Arbor Day is celebrated on September 21 every year, while Arbor Day and Teacher's Day are held on June 21 in El Salvador. Arbor Day in Australia is the first Friday in May; Arbor Day has been celebrated in the Philippines for more than 70 years, and they have designated the second Saturday of September as Arbor Day every year.
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