Forest Park Built on Gobi Desert in W. China

A forest park has been built on the inhospitable Gobi Desert at Shizuishan City in northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.

The park, covering a total of 266 hectares, took five years to complete with local farmers removing gravel from the surface, adding a layer of earth and planting trees.

More than 60 rare plants, such as agave and cactus, are growingin the 2,600-square-meter subtropical botanical hall.

Shizuishan, a coal city in the desert, has been undergoing treeplanting for decades as residents tried hard to improve the environment. Now the per-capita green area in the city has grown to 30 square meters.

The city plans to expand the park's acreage to 666 hectares in three years so as to make it a green passage at Helan Mountains.

( Xinhua News Agency June 28, 2002)

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