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Top leaders
plant trees for Olympics
BEIJING—Chinese President Hu
Jintao and other senior leaders took part in a voluntary tree planting
activity at the Olympic Forest Park in Beijing on Saturday.
China’s top legislator Wu Bangguo, Premier Wen Jiabao, top political
advisor Jia Qinglin, as well as Li Changchun, Xi Jinping, Li Keqiang, He
Guoqiang, and Zhou Yongkang planted trees at the park next to the
national stadium, the main venue of the Beijing Olympic Games.
Top Chinese leaders Hu Jintao (5th R), Wu Bangguo (4th R), Wen Jiabao
(5th L), Jia Qinglin (3rd R), Li Changchun (4th L), Xi Jinping (2nd R),
Li Keqiang (3rd L), He Guoqiang (1st R), and Zhou Yongkang (2nd L) take
part in tree planting at the Olympic Forest Park in Beijing, April 5,
2008. [Xinhua]
Covering some 680 hectares in the north of Beijing, the park is a major
part of the 2008 Olympics infrastructure, which is expected to improve
the city’s environment and air quality.
He urged Beijingers to support the Green Olympics initiative and make
the city greener and more beautiful before athletes from worldwide come
in August. Beijing’s air quality has been a subject of concern among
some foreign athletes planning to attend the Games. However, many have
acknowledged that the city has done much to improve its air quality.
This is the fifth time since 2001 for top leaders to take part in
planting at the park, where nearly 500,000 trees have been planted.
Hu said voluntary tree planting is an effective way to get everyone
involved in improving the environment. “For every tree we plant today,
we gain another spot of green in the future,” he said.
About 2 million Beijingers took part in planting activities in the
capital on Saturday, which is Beijing’s 24th voluntary tree planting
day.
—Xinhua |