China News Service, Lanzhou, April 3 (Reporter Xu Xue) In Xiaojiazui Village, Lianda Town, Lanzhou High-tech Zone, flower farmer Wei Changfang is busy preparing for the "Flower Cloud Sacrifice".

"Affected by the current round of the epidemic in Lanzhou, offline chrysanthemum sales have declined. Now we have changed our thinking and targeted the 'online' market." She told a reporter from Chinanews.com.

  On the 2nd, Lanzhou High-tech Zone launched a cloud sacrificial platform of "Township Gaoxin Zili Dinglian", which aims to advocate new green sacrificial trends such as "remembering on the cloud", "presenting flowers on behalf of customers" and "adopting green trees" during the Qingming Festival, while solving local problems. The problem of unsalable flowers for flower farmers.

  Xiaojiazui Village has been planting fresh cut flowers for more than 30 years. There are more than 60 greenhouses, with a large-scale planting area of ​​more than 300 acres, mainly including four seasons chrysanthemums, carnations, sunflowers, gerbera and other more than 10 famous varieties.

  Lu Xiaofang, who is about the same age as Wei Changfang, has also grown flowers in Xiaojiazui Village for 20 years. At this time of year, flower sellers come to order them.

"At that time, I didn't worry about sales." Lu Xiaofang said.

  Zhu Guole, the mayor of Lianda Town, Lanzhou High-tech Zone, said that currently, 20,000 bunches of chrysanthemums in Xiaojiazui Village are unsalable in farmers' flower sheds.

To this end, Lanzhou High-tech Zone calls on citizens to express their condolences through the "Flower Cloud Sacrifice", which is also to help farmers solve the difficulty of selling.

  Zhu Guole said that citizens can buy a bunch of chrysanthemums and put them in the quiet mountains and forests of Kuangwan Village, Dingyuan Town, Lanzhou High-tech Zone by the staff of Lianda Town Flower Base.

There are Longquan Temple, which was built in the early years of the Tang Dynasty, as well as the Millennium Juniper and Rust Springs around the mountain forest.

In Kuangwan Village, Dingyuan Town, Lanzhou High-tech Zone, the activity of "Planting a Tree in My Name" is underway.

Photo by Xu Xue

  At the same time, in Kuangwan Village, the activity of "planting a tree in my name" is also underway.

More than 2,000 apricot trees have taken root in the mountains through citizen claims and corporate names to improve the local ecological environment.

  Liu Yiping, Secretary of the Party Committee of Dingyuan Town, said that Lanzhou High-tech Zone plans to plant 20,000 saplings of various types here. Since the Qingming Festival is approaching, citizens who participate in claiming trees can also place their condolences here and practice the concept of green environmental protection.

  In recent years, Lanzhou High-tech Zone has insisted on consolidating and expanding the achievements of poverty alleviation and effectively connecting with rural revitalization, creating a demonstration area of ​​urban-rural integrated development, and synergistically promoting high-quality and efficient agriculture, livable and suitable work in rural areas, and prosperity of farmers.

Among them, in promoting the construction of spiritual civilization in rural areas, extensive activities for the creation of spiritual civilization were carried out to promote the change of customs and customs, and to build a civilized rural style.

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