On the occasion of the 44th Arbor Day, in order to practice the ecological development concept of "green water and green mountains are Jinshan and silver mountains", on the afternoon of March 9, our college held a voluntary tree planting activity in Sanjiang Campus. Home school leaders, faculty representatives and some student representatives participated in this activity.
At 2 p.m., the activity officially began, volunteers with shovels and buckets, digging holes, planting trees, cultivating soil, watering and fertilizing the forest sweating like rain. They are full of enthusiasm, full of energy, clear division of labor, under the guidance of on-site professionals, teachers and students work together, a tree pit is dug into, hits the saplings are planted, just one afternoon to add dozens of new seedlings to the forest area. Volunteers use practical actions to love green, plant green, green protection. Although the work process is hard and the volunteers' pants shoes are covered with dirt, the smiles on everyone's faces and the small saplings light up the unique "Jiangli Green".
After the activity, the volunteers shared with each other the experience and experience of the activity, they said: "We like this meaningful practical activity, in everyone's joint efforts, we will be the north hillside of this open space paved with green 'vests', so that' green mountains is Jinshan silver mountain 'concept has become more people's conscious action, happy Arbor Day!" .
"It takes ten years to grow trees and a hundred years to grow people. The students plant saplings in the newly built campus, looking forward to growing into towering trees after many years, giving people cool, this is a very significant thing, not only let the students feel the joy of labor and the value and significance of the embodiment, but also improve the students' awareness of protecting the environment and protecting the ecology. Activity organization participants, college Youth League committee deputy secretary Suyawei said. (By Chen Ye and Lu Yutu/New Media Center)