Chinese volunteers and soldiers plant trees on a side of a barren hill in Xian, northern China's Shaanxi province on March 12, 2008. China will plant 2.5 billion trees in 2008, 10 percent more than last year, as part of reforestation efforts as the country battles increasing environmental problems, while the newly planted trees will lead to a 5.3-million-hectare (13.1-million-acre) expansion of China's forest area.
Chinese volunteers and soldiers plant trees on a side of a barren hill in Xian, northern China's Shaanxi province on March 12, 2008. China will plant 2.5 billion trees in 2008, 10 percent more than last year, as part of reforestation efforts as the country battles increasing environmental problems, while the newly planted trees will lead to a 5.3-million-hectare (13.1-million-acre) expansion of China's forest area.
Chinese volunteers and soldiers plant trees on a side of a barren hill in Xian, northern China's Shaanxi province on March 12, 2008. China will plant 2.5 billion trees in 2008, 10 percent more than last year, as part of reforestation efforts as the country battles increasing environmental problems, while the newly planted trees will lead to a 5.3-million-hectare (13.1-million-acre) expansion of China's forest area.
Monks from Shaolin Temple plant trees during a ceremony for the National Voluntary Tree-Planting Day in Songshan, Henan province, March 12, 2008. R
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