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English handwritten newspaper content about Arbor Day

The content of the English handwritten newspaper about Arbor Day is as follows:

1. In China, Planting Trees Day is on March 12. This special day began in 1979. On that day, people can plant many trees.?

And if we plant trees more, we must also take care of the trees by watering them until they grow up to be strong. In different countries, Planting Trees Daysare on different days.Like in India, Planting Trees Day is on July 1.

Translation: In China, Planting Trees Day is on March 12. This special day began in 1979. On that day, people will plant many trees. If we plant many trees, we must take good care of them and water them on time until they grow vigorously. In different countries, Arbor Day falls on different days. For example, in India, Arbor Day falls on July 1st.

2. Why do the people plant trees? lt is very easy. Because they want to protect the environment. There are many people who want to earn the money form only cutting down trees.?

So more and more trees are cut by them. But kind people want to protect the environment and make the air clean. So they plant trees as many as they can.

Translation: Why do people plant trees? It's very simple. Because they want to protect the environment. There are many people who want to make money by cutting down trees. More and more trees were cut down by them. But good people want to protect the environment and make the air clean. So they tried their best to plant trees.

Introduction to Arbor Day:

Arbor Day is a festival that promotes the protection of trees in accordance with legal provisions and organizes and mobilizes the masses to actively participate in tree planting as its content. According to the length of time, it can be divided into tree planting day, tree planting week and tree planting month, which is called International Arbor Day. It is advocated to use this kind of activity to inspire people's enthusiasm for afforestation and awareness of the importance of environmental protection.

China's Arbor Day was initiated in 1915 by Ling Daoyang, Han An, Pei Yili and other forest scientists, and was initially set to fall on the Qingming Festival every year. In 1928, the Nationalist Government changed Arbor Day to March 12 to commemorate the third anniversary of Sun Yat-sen's death.

In 1979, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, at the suggestion of Deng Xiaoping, the Sixth Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Fifth National People's Congress decided to designate March 12 every year as Arbor Day. Starting from July 1, 2020, the newly revised "Forest Law of the People's Republic of China" will be implemented, clarifying that March 12 each year will be Arbor Day.