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Students plant mangrove trees in Ha Long Bay

More than 50 Vietnamese and Japanese volunteer students took part in planting 1,500 mangrove trees and aegiceras around Dau Go cave of Ha Long Bay in the northern province of Quang Ninh province on July 15.
More than 50 Vietnamese and Japanese volunteer students took part inplanting 1,500 mangrove trees and aegiceras around Dau Go cave of HaLong Bay in the northern province of Quang Ninh province on July15.

The students from Osaca University andQuang Ninh Medial College together with officials and youth fromthe province actively participated in the activity, launched by theJapan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) despite the bad weather.

This is a meaningful activity, helping protect theenvironment in Ha Long Bay, and contributes to tightening theVietnam-Japan friendship and strengthening the relationship between theyouth of the two countries, said Yoshiaki Kitaya, a professor fromOsaca University and also a representative from JICA.

Additionally, JICA will continue helping Quang Ninh province solveenvironmental pollution issues, aiming to develop a sustainable systemfor Ha Long Bay.

Growing mangrove forest is partof activities within the JICA Ha Long Bay project, jointly implementedby the provincial People’s Committee and JICA from 2010 to 2013. Ithelps improve public awareness of environmental protection and theecological environment in the bay in particular.-VNA

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