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BEIJING, March 12
(Xinhua) -- Jiang Ping was helping his neighbors, planting trees to replace
those felled by the snowstorm in Guiyang County in central China's Hunan
Province, the worst-hit area in the country's recent snow disaster.
"We want to green up our hometown, making it as
beautiful as it was before the nightmare," he said on Tuesday, the day before
China's 30th National Tree-Planting Day and the "most memorable one" in his
life.
In the county, nearly 80 percent of its trees were
destroyed by the worst snowstorm to hit south China in five decades.
According to statistics from the State Forestry
Administration (SFA), one tenth of China's forest resources, or 17.3 million
hectares of forests, has been damaged, making this year's Tree Planting Day a
special one.
"I won't stop planting until my hometown is green
again," Jiang said.
On the same day, Shao Lindi, a Beijing resident, was
filing her application to become a tree-planting volunteer for the "Green
Olympics."
"I feel I am really involved into the upcoming sports
gala by planting trees to make the city look greener," the 50-year-old woman
said.
With "Green Olympics" being one of Beijing's goals,
the city, along with its neighbors Hebei Province and Tianjin Municipality, has
launched several afforestation projects before the National Tree-Planting Day.
Beijing's green efforts have been praised by Jacques
Rogges, president of the International Olympic Committee, who said China was
"making big strides in clearing up its air quality" ahead of the Games with
initiatives like tree planting.
In southwestern Sichuan Province, "Green Spring"
drove to attend a cyber-friend get-together, with spade, gloves and saplings in
her car boot -- they were going to plant trees, rather than enjoy a lavish
dinner, to mark their friendship.
"We all responded when someone came up with the idea of a tree-planting get-together on the weekend before the 30th National Tree-Planting Day," she said.