Party leader attends launch of tree planting festival in Hanoi
Each locality must select right species to cultivate in right locations, ensure tight and long-term management, and foster a love for nature in the community, especially the younger generation, the Party leader demanded.
Party General Secretary To Lam (sixth from left) and officials at the launch of the tree planting festival in Hanoi on February 22 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Party General Secretary To Lam attended the launch of the annual tree planting festival at the grounds of the Communist Party of Vietnam Museum project in Hanoi on February 22.

The ceremony, held by the Hanoi administration in coordination with the Minitry of National Defence and the Ministry of Public Security, also took place simultaneously across 126 communes and wards of Hanoi.On January 11, 1960 (the first day of the Year of the Rat), then President Ho Chi Minh planted a bayan tree at Thong Nhat Park in Hanoi, officially launching the tree planting festival. Since then, this event has evolved beyond a mere annual spring activity to become a cherished cultural tradition with long-term significance for the nation’s development.

Addressing the ceremony, General Secretary Lam highlighted remarkable improvements nationwide 66 years since the first tree planting festival, with expanded forest coverage and better public awareness of environmental protection.

He pointed out increasingly severe climate change with complicated natural disasters, as well as deforestation in certain places, requesting tree planting must be sustained on a larger scale and that planting must go hand in hand with nurturing and forest protection.

Each locality must select right species to cultivate in right locations, ensure tight and long-term management, and foster a love for nature in the community, especially the younger generation, he demanded.

Party General Secretary To Lam addresses the launch of the tree planting festival in Hanoi on February 22. (Photo: VNA)

The leader underlined the Party and State’s consistent viewpoint of pursuing economic development without compromising the environment. He emphasised that economic growth must be inextricably linked to environmental preservation, and the development of modern cities must ensure the protection of “green lungs” for the public.

Hanoi must take the lead in green space per capita, General Secretary Lam went on, noting this is an important criterion for evaluating citizens' quality of life, and that Party committees and authorities at all levels must prioritise the development of greenery and water systems as a core task in the capital’s urban planning.

He urged a resolute stance against sacrificing green spaces for unsustainable commercial projects so as to transform Hanoi into a true “city within a forest, forest within a city.'"Hanoi aims to plant 80,000 – 100,000 trees in the festival’s first phase by the end of March and raise the figure to about 400,000 this year, according to Politburo member and Secretary of the Hanoi Party Committee Nguyen Duy Ngoc./.

See Also

YADEA to open 100-million-USD e-motorbike factory in Bac Ninh

The facility, located in Tan Hung Industrial Park, represents the first phase of the company’s investment and forms part of its broader expansion in Southeast Asia. YADEA says the plant is intended to strengthen its manufacturing capacity in Vietnam and support growing demand for electric two-wheelers.

Admiring sublime moments of Hanoi capital

Hanoi has long been a sanctuary for photography enthusiasts, offering effortless opportunities to capture breathtaking scenes. It is a tapestry of light and fragrance, a living breath of a capital city steeped in a millennium of heritage.

Calligraphy seeking: A cherished spring tradition in Vietnam

Spring in Vietnam is not only a season of renewal and reunion, but also a time for refined cultural traditions. Among the most cherished Lunar New Year pastimes, as reflected in the old saying “First calligraphy, second paintings, third ceramics, fourth woodcraft,” calligraphy holds a special place in Vietnamese culture.

Te Tieu traditional puppet performance attracts locals and tourists in Hanoi

On February 18, 2026 (the second day of the Lunar New Year of Binh Ngo), a traditional puppet performance by the Te Tieu puppet guild was held at Ho Van Space, part of the Special National Relic Site of Van Mieu – Quoc Tu Giam (Temple of Literature) in Hanoi, attracting a large number of residents and visitors. Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA

Vietnamese New Year calligraphy tradition

Requesting calligraphy at the beginning of the Lunar New Year is a long-standing cultural tradition of the Vietnamese people. It reflects respect for knowledge, the spirit of learning, and aspirations for a prosperous and fortunate new year. Each character is both a wish and a reminder to strive for better values in life. Photo: Khanh Hoa – VNA

Peach blossoms light up Sin Suoi Ho tourism village

Peach blossoms are now in full bloom across hillsides, village paths and traditional Hmong homes in the community-based tourism village of Sin Suoi Ho in Lai Chau province, creating a vivid spring landscape that draws visitors to the area.

Painting at Temple of Literature carries Vietnamese tradition of reverence for learning

The artwork themed “Vinh quy bai to” (Return Home in Glory), currently displayed at the Thai Hoc House of the Temple of Literature in Hanoi, is a unique, one-of-a-kind creation. The spectacular carving illustrates the scene of a traditional procession whereby a man who has passed a royal exam to be eligible to work in the court, returns home to pay tribute to his ancestors to the tumultuous welcome of the whole village.

Celebrating Lunar New Year in Truong Sa

The first day of the Lunar New Year of Binh Ngo 2026 in Truong Sa Special Administrative Zone, Khanh Hoa Province was truly special. Although not as bustling as on the mainland, the New Year celebration remained deeply meaningful. Soldiers and residents on the islands took part in the first flag-raising ceremony of the year and various cultural and artistic activities. Photo by courtesy/VNA

Dak Lak prioritises development of ethnic minority Party members

In recent years, ethnic minority Party members in Dak Lak Province have increasingly affirmed their pioneering and exemplary role. Grassroots Party organisations have focused on improving quality, proactively identifying and nurturing potential candidates, and recruiting ethnic minority members, thereby strengthening the political system, promoting socio-economic development and reinforcing the great national unity bloc. Photo: Nguyen Dung – VNA