
Chinese Mainland Enacts New Regulation to Protect Ancient & Famous Trees
The Chinese mainlandās first regulation now protects over 5 million ancient and famous trees, marking a pioneering step in conservation.
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The Chinese mainlandās first regulation now protects over 5 million ancient and famous trees, marking a pioneering step in conservation.
Chinaās new regulations launching March 15 aim to tag and protect ancient trees as āgreen national treasures,ā aligning with ecological and cultural preservation goals.
Over 10,000 sago palm trees bloom in Guangxi, including a 1,360-year-old specimen, marking another vibrant flowering season in Nanningās renowned garden.
Chinaās latest national survey has recorded over 5 million ancient and famous trees, highlighting the nationās dedication to preserving its rich natural and cultural heritage. A new big data platform aims to enhance smart management of these invaluable trees.
Eighty-year-old Wen Yanbao dedicates his life to protecting ancient Chinese swamp cypresses in Guangdong, showcasing the regionās rich biodiversity.