People see red as
Trees
being chopped down on
The Hanoi municipal administration on Wednesday asked its
construction department to revise a US$3.4 million landscaping project that
seeks to fell more than a quarter of trees currently lining the city's
streets, following fierce criticism from the public.
It said the department should revise the
planned felling and replanting of trees, taking public opinions into
consideration.
A felled
tree on
New trees
are replanted on
Under the project, 6,700 trees on 190
streets across the capital city will be chopped down and new trees will be
planted in lieu.
The department said there are more than
29,600 trees on around 200 streets of
It also said many different kinds of trees
are sometimes planted on the same street, which is a poor aesthetic choice.
The new
trees are around 6-7 meters high.
A tree
marked with an "X" like this one will be cut down.
In addition, many trees must be cut down to
clear the way for infrastructure projects, the department said without
elaborating which projects.
Therefore, it selected the most
"risky" trees for the replanting project.
Funding for the project will come from the
city’s budget.
The department has not mentioned what it
will do with the large volume of timber from the felled trees.
Many trees in the city are believed to be
centuries old and their timber can be highly valuable.
In the last two days, Nguyen Chi Thanh
Street, the first street where the project is implemented, looked like a
massive construction site with a lot of large, luxuriant trees being cut into
logs on the ground.
Workers put the big roots of new replacement
trees into the spots right after the old trees had been cut off.
Le Van Duc, director of the Hanoi Department
of Construction, said 381 trees of different kinds on Nguyen Chi Thanh Street
will be replaced by Manglietia
fordiana, which is also known as China Manglietia fordiana, a deciduous tree
native to China which grows up to 30 meters in height.
He said the project is scheduled to finish
by the end of this month.
The districts with the most trees to be cut
down are Ba Dinh, Hai Ba Trung, Cau Giay and Thanh Xuan.
Outrage
After the project was implemented, an
avanlanche of criticism began to build on social media.
A Facebook page named “6,700 people for
6,700 trees” was opened to gather people who try to push back the project.
Many famous scholars, researchers and architects were among the protesters.
The protesters accused the municipal
authorities of being reckless in sanctioning the plan, as many of the chopped
trees were neither rotten or ugly.
At last count, the page had more than 21,000
likes.
Tran Huy Anh of the Vietnam Architects
Association said he found the 23-page project plan very unconvincing.
“For projects that affect such a huge
community, planning must be thoroughly done,” he said.
“For each tree to be chopped down, they must
give full details: how it was planted, where it is and what condition is it
in. Then they have to publicize the information.
“It is excruciating to see thousands of
trees being felled at the same time. How many trees can we replant in one
year? And once planted, after how many years can we have the shade again?"
Giang Quan, a researcher who specializes in
“
Experts
of the Vietnam Greenery Association proposed that the construction department
revise its plan, give full details of each tree to be felled and make the
information public to avoid squandering.
By Le Quan, Thanh Nien News
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Thứ Năm, 19 tháng 3, 2015
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