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Every time Lee Kuan Yew plants a tree, they clap and he claps too
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Lee Kuan Yew plants tree to mark 50 years of greening Singapore 5/5 Former Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew plants a tree at Holland Village Park to mark 50 years of greening Singapore. Photo: Don WongFormer Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew plants a tree at Holland Village Park to mark 50 years of greening Singapore. Photo: Don Wong Former Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew plants a tree at Holland Village Park to mark 50 years of greening Singapore. Photo: Don Wong Former Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew plants a tree at Holland Village Park to mark 50 years of greening Singapore. Photo: Don Wong Former Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew plants a tree at Holland Village Park to mark 50 years of greening Singapore. Photo: Don Wong Former Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew plants a tree at Holland Village Park to mark 50 years of greening Singapore. Photo: Don Wong Former Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew plants a tree at Holland Village Park to mark 50 years of greening Singapore. Photo: Don Wong
Today (June 16), to mark five decades since the start of Singapore’s greening efforts, Mr Lee, who has since planted more than 60 trees in Singapore, planted a Rain tree at Holland Village Park. Today’s tree planting event also signifies the launch of 1963 Commemorative Tree Planting, an initiative by the National Parks Board and its Garden City Fund (GCF), to commemorate 50 Years of Greening Singapore. More than 6,000 members of the public will plant 1,963 trees from today until November. The initiative has raised over S$470,000 for the GCF, and will contribute to the cost of planting these trees, as well as enhance the biodiversity and heritage value of the Singapore Botanic Gardens. “We are very encouraged by the overwhelming response from the public for the planting of 1,963 trees to commemorate 50 Years of Greening Singapore. We look forward to the strong support from the community as we continue to co-create a greener and more vibrant City in a Garden,” said Mr Poon Hong Yuen, Chief Executive Officer at NParks. Individuals and organisations who are interested in planting trees can still participate and contribute to the GCF’s Plant-A-Tree Programme. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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