Hanoi to auction 36,000 trees damaged by Super Typhoon Yagi
In Hanoi, efforts are underway to restore parks and greenery, including the replanting of over 3,000 trees following Typhoon Yagi.
In Hanoi, efforts are underway to restore parks and greenery, including the replanting of over 3,000 trees following Typhoon Yagi.
One of the highlights of Hanoi's friendliness is the shade provided by its many trees.
Each Christmas season, pine trees in Hanoi are decorated with different concepts.
The capital city will carry out tree replacement to ensure traffic safety and landscape and environmental protection.
The program sets the target to plant 60,000 new trees in watershed forest.
At the end of Spring and early Summer, the newly inaugurated intersections in the capital city become more romantic thanks to hundreds of green trees as they are entering the leaf-changing season.
Adorning a house with peach blossom or kumquat tree is a long-standing and elegant hobby of many Hanoians on the occasion of the Lunar New Year.
Instead of displaying large plastic pine trees on the Christmas holiday this year, Hanoians tend to buy smaller real ones to adorn their homes.