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How to make small cards and signs for Arbor Day?

Go to the shops that make plaques. They all have smaller signs, including aluminum, iron and copper. It's convenient for the boss to make them in a concave-convex style. You can decide the font and content yourself.

Arbor Day is a festival that publicizes and protects trees according to the law, and organizes and mobilizes people to actively participate in afforestation. According to the length of time, it can be divided into tree planting day, tree planting week and tree planting month, and * * * is called International Arbor Day. It is advocated to stimulate people's enthusiasm for afforestation and realize the importance of environmental protection through such activities.

The Arbor Festival in China was initiated by Ling Daoyang, Han An, Joseph Bailie and other foresters in 1915, and the date was originally set in Tomb-Sweeping Day every year. In 1928, the National Government changed Arbor Day to March 12th to commemorate the third anniversary of Sun Yat-sen's death. In 1979, after the founding of New China, at the suggestion of Deng Xiaoping, the 6th meeting of the 5th the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) decided to designate March 12th as Arbor Day every year.

On July 1st, 22, the newly revised Forest Law of the People's Republic of China will be implemented, and March 12th will be designated as Arbor Day.

Festival effect:

A voluntary tree planting campaign with the largest scale, the largest number of participants and the most remarkable effect in the world has been carried out in China for more than 3 years. Voluntary tree planting by the whole people for many years, the party and state leaders have earnestly fulfilled their obligations to plant trees, no matter how busy they are at work, whether in Beijing or in other places.

Statistics show that since the nationwide voluntary tree planting campaign was launched in 1982, more than 1.4 billion people have participated in voluntary tree planting in China, and more than 49.2 billion trees have been planted voluntarily.