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ItemfromMa­rch13,1989, inChinaDai­ly:Withspades andsapling­s,hundredsof thousandso­fpeoplenat­ionwidetoo­kpartinthe­11th nationaltr­ee-plantingca­mpaign....

AlthoughCh­ina’spopulatio­nmakesup20­percentof theworld’stotal,itstimber reservemak­esuponly3p­ercentofth­eglobalfor­estry.

During the past four decades, people from all walks of life have participat­ed in tree-planting events since China set March 12 as National Tree-Planting Day in 1979.

The voluntary campaign was launched to fight against desertific­ation and protect the environmen­t.

The government has also adopted other initiative­s such as the Three-North Shelterbel­t Program. The name refers to the three northern regions: the North, the Northeast and the Northwest.

That program was launched in 1978. It is aimed at planting trees across more than 4 million square kilo- meters by 2050.

Thanks to these green projects, China now has the biggest man-made forests in the world.

The programs have helped increase the country’s tree coverage from 12 percent in the 1970s to 22 percent now.

The 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20) has set a forestry coverage target of 23 percent, or 223 million hectares, according to the State Forestry Administra­tion.

In 2013, the administra­tion announced that by 2020 China will spend nearly 213 billion yuan ($31 billion) to fund afforestat­ion projects.

 ?? LI MANG / XINHUA ?? A man wrestles with his kite during the Thailand Internatio­nal Kite Festival at Cha-Am Beach in central Thailand on Friday. The festival has been running for the past 10 years.
LI MANG / XINHUA A man wrestles with his kite during the Thailand Internatio­nal Kite Festival at Cha-Am Beach in central Thailand on Friday. The festival has been running for the past 10 years.
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