Agriculture and Environment Magazine launches “Green pagoda” tree-planting program in Lao Cai

Sunday, 1/3/2026, 16:26 (GMT+7)
logo On March 1, 2026, at Linh Son Pagoda in Bac Ha commune, Lao Cai province, the Agriculture and Environment Magazine organized its 2026 “Green pagoda” program. The event was held in response to the Government’s “For a green Viet Nam” initiative and aimed to promote a message of living in harmony with nature, contributing to the development of green, clean and well-maintained religious spaces, and raising public awareness of environmental protection.
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Dr. Dao Xuan Hung, Editor-in-Chief of the Agriculture and Environment Magazine, said planting a tree at a religious site was not only about nurturing new life but also about fostering environmental awareness

Dr. Dao Xuan Hung said the “Green pagoda” program was a community-based initiative combining spiritual and cultural values with environmental stewardship. Planting rare and native tree species in temple and pagoda grounds not only helps improve the landscape but also mobilizes community participation in protecting green spaces and local ecosystems.

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Venerable Thich Dao Tinh, abbot of Linh Son Pagoda, acknowledged the significance of the 2026 “Green pagoda” program and highlighted the community’s responsibility in environmental protection
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Dr. Dao Xuan Hung presented 108 trees, including 50 yellow tabebuia and 58 magnolia trees, to Linh Son pagoda
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Newly planted magnolia trees enhanced the green landscape at Linh Son pagoda
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The young trees were expected to grow and provide shade with the care of the pagoda and the local community
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The yellow tabebuia trees were expected to add seasonal color to the grounds of Linh Son pagoda
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Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Agriculture and Environment Magazine Vu Minh Ly planted a tree at Linh Son pagoda
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Linh Son pagoda was built at an elevation of more than 1,000 meters above sea level and is surrounded by mountainous scenery
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Magnolia trees were planted at Linh Son pagoda
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The “Green pagoda” program is held annually by the Agriculture and Environment Magazine
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Venerable Thich Dao Tinh, abbot of Linh Son pagoda, presented a commemorative gift to representatives of the Agriculture and Environment Magazine
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The 2026 “Green pagoda” program at Linh Son pagoda concluded in a solemn atmosphere, leaving newly planted trees and reinforcing environmental awareness among participants

During the program, the magazine presented 108 trees to Linh Son Pagoda, including 50 yellow tabebuia trees and 58 magnolia trees.

The “Green pagoda” program is an annual initiative organized by the Agriculture and Environment Magazine. Organizers said the successful implementation at Linh Son pagoda would provide a basis for expanding the model to other localities, contributing to green development goals linked to the preservation of cultural and spiritual values.

Khanh Linh - Ngoc Huyen