The most beautiful spring is the year, and it is the right time to plant trees.
On April 16, the state and municipal bureaus of culture and tourism jointly carried out voluntary tree planting activities in Yunnan Jiaotou Xiaoshaba Scenic Area, and a total of 81 people participated in the activities.
In the morning of the same day, the Xiaoshaba Scenic Area presented a busy scene. In the divided area, we work in groups of three or five, cooperate with each other, and conscientiously follow the technical requirements of technical personnel on afforestation, hoe and shovel soil, dig pits at fixed points, put trees and backfill, shovel soil and cultivate, water and irrigate, and all links are connected in an orderly manner and cooperate tacitly.
After a lot of hard work, the newly planted saplings stood tall in the spring breeze, waiting for the new sprouts to spit green.
"In the next step, the scenic spot will actively promote the improvement of the ecological quality and landscape quality of the scenic spot in accordance with the requirements of the three-year action plan for greening and beautification at all levels, meet the needs of tourists for a green and beautiful environment, and jointly dress up the green and beautiful environment of the Nujiang Grand Canyon. Ni Peiqing, manager of Xiaoshaba Scenic Area of Yunnan Communications Investment Group Operating Company, said.
"I am very happy to participate in today's tree planting activity, and I hope to make Lushui more and more beautiful through our actions. "The state and city cultural and tourism workers have said that it is very meaningful to participate in voluntary tree planting activities, and in the future, it is necessary to practice the protection of the ecological environment and contribute to the improvement of the ecological environment and the greening and beautification of the homeland.
A total of 40 Panzhihua and 1,500 poinsettia plants were planted on the same day.
Lushui financial media reporter Ji Yumei
Some of the pictures are from the Lushui Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism