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Miss H’Hen Nie participates in tree planting

(VAN) Miss H'Hen Nie and singer Vu Thinh will accompany 6 contestants in the program "Green Living Leaders".
Miss H'Hen Nie and the students, contestants participate in the program. Green Living Leaders' in Tien Giang.

Miss H'Hen Nie and the students, contestants participate in the program. Green Living Leaders" in Tien Giang.

In the program, after completing two challenges in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, the six contestants of the Green Living Leaders team will have the opportunity to experience activities in Tien Giang. With the companionship of Miss H'Hen Nie and singer Vu Thinh, the task of both teams is to organize a tree planting festival.

The two locations – Tien Giang University and the Seedling Nursery – provide different challenges for the teams. The So Green team, along with Miss H'Hen Nie, is tasked with persuading 50 students to participate in tree planting. Meanwhile, with the help of singer Vu Thinh, the Blue team goes to the nursery to buy 2.000 suitable seedlings. Each team is allowed to spend a maximum budget of 1 million VND.

At Tien Giang University, team members shared emotional stories about forests and the life force of nature. Miss H'Hen Nie expressed her feelings as she personally planted a tree, deeply connecting with the idea of life, and the future of that tree growing tall and contributing to the ecosystem of the country. At first, H'Hen Nie participated as a famous public figure, but later, she became so passionate about the cause that she personally planted trees and contributed to many hectares of forest. Her story motivated and encouraged many young people to raise their hands, ready to join the team in this meaningful activity.

Miss H'Hen Nie in the program Green Leader.

Miss H'Hen Nie in the program Green Leader.

With 2.000 cajeput trees, 2.000 nipa palm trees, 50 pairs of boots, and 50 pairs of gloves, the 6 members of the Green Living Leaders team, along with singer Vu Thinh, Miss H'Hen Nie and university students, embarked on a memorable experience at the Dong Thap Muoi Ecological Reserve. The cajeput trees planted in the mud today will grow in the future, bringing greenery to the land, along with a message urging everyone to take green actions, especially planting trees for a greener Vietnam.

Tune in to Green Living Leaders, theme "Green action", airing at 3:00 PM on Sunday, March 9, 2025, on VTV3.

Author: Minh An

Translated by Phuong Linh

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