China Enacts Landmark Law to Protect Ancient and Famous Trees
China has enacted its first regulation dedicated to protecting ancient and famous trees, marking a significant step in conserving over 5 million such trees nationwide.
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China has enacted its first regulation dedicated to protecting ancient and famous trees, marking a significant step in conserving over 5 million such trees nationwide.
China is launching a nationwide initiative to tag and protect ancient and notable trees, reinforcing their status as ‘green national treasures’ and ‘living cultural relics.’
In Zhejiang’s Fenghua District, ancient ginkgo trees at Xuedou Temple dazzle visitors as their leaves turn golden, creating a breathtaking autumn spectacle that’s a must-see for tourists and photographers alike.