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What should I write in the Arbor Day handwritten newspaper?

Arbor Day handwritten newspaper should be written as follows:

1, Arbor Day Shortly after the establishment of the Nanjing government of the Republic of China with Sun Yat-sen as the interim president, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry was established in May of 19 12, with the Ministry of Mountain Forests in charge of the national forestry administration; 19141kloc-0/In June, the first forestry law in China's modern history was promulgated. 19 15 in July, at the initiative of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the then Beiyang government officially ordered that Tomb-Sweeping Day be called Arbor Day every year.

2. The significance of afforestation on Arbor Day can not only beautify the home, but also play a role in expanding mountain resources, preventing soil erosion, protecting farmland, regulating climate and promoting economic development. This is a grand project for the benefit of present and future generations. In order to protect the forest infiltration resources, beautify the environment and maintain the ecological balance, many countries in the world have set up Arbor Day according to their own actual conditions. With the enhancement of people's awareness of environmental protection and their active participation in afforestation activities, our living environment will be continuously improved.

3. Arbor Day In the world, there will be a national Arbor Day celebration every month 12 months. At present, Arbor Day has been established in more than 50 countries around the world. Due to different national conditions and geographical locations, the names and times of Arbor Day are different in different countries, such as Arbor Day and Greening Week in Japan. Israel calls it "the new year of trees"; Myanmar is known as the "Tree Planting Month" infiltration; Yugoslavia is called "Tree Planting Week"; Iceland is called "Mill Shed Student Arbor Day"; India is called "National Arbor Day" and so on.