The Hue Monuments Conservation Centre held a ceremony to launch "Tet tree planting festival to forever remember Uncle Ho" in 2025 at the area of King Gia Long's tomb.

Leaders of Hue city plant tree at King Gia Long's tomb (Photo: baotainguyenmoitruong.vn)
In the first launching of this year, the centre has planted more than 1,000 trees of various types, including shade trees and native flower species. Tree planting not only contributes to greening vacant land, increasing coverage, but also helps protect the environmental landscape, enhance biodiversity and improve the natural beauty in the relic area.
Immediately after the launching ceremony, delegates along with all officials, civil servants and employees of the centre directly participated in planting trees.
In the coming time, the Hue Monuments Conservation Center will continue to expand the green coverage area in the relic areas by planting precious native timber trees, contributing to protecting the heritage space and enhancing the landscape value of the relic protection zone./.
BTA