Launching the planting of 1,200 trees in Long Dien, Ho Chi Minh City

THÀNH An |

Ho Chi Minh City - The Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Long Dien commune and socio-political organizations have launched and launched the planting of 1,200 green trees in the area.

On June 21, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee (VFF) of Long Dien commune (HCMC) coordinated with socio-political organizations to organize a tree planting campaign in the Go Xoai area, An Lac hamlet.

This is an activity to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Saigon City - Gia Dinh honored to be named after President Ho Chi Minh (July 2, 1976 - July 2, 2026); responding to the "One Million Trees" program of Ho Chi Minh City; responding to the movement "All people join hands to protect the environment for a green - clean - beautiful Vietnam".

On this occasion, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Long Dien commune launched the planting of 1,200 green trees in the area. Immediately after the launching ceremony, a large number of officials, civil servants, union members, association members and forces actively planted trees, contributing to creating a green landscape, improving the living environment and raising environmental awareness in the community.

According to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Long Dien commune, each green tree planted today is a beautiful action for the environment and the future of future generations. Through this practical and meaningful activity, it will contribute to spreading the spirit of responsibility of each citizen in protecting the environment, responding to climate change and building Long Dien commune to be increasingly green, clean, beautiful, and civilized.

THÀNH An
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