On-site Observations: Comprehensive Record of Treehouse's Southeast Asia Tree Planting Activity

In the summer of 2025, the tree planting activity organized by Treehouse in collaboration with various institutions in Southeast Asia became a model for green action. From the restoration of water source forests in Nakhon Nayok, Thailand, to Singapore's 'Million Trees Movement', the initiative not only focuses on ecological restoration but also conveys environmental protection concepts through cross-border cooperation.

In Nakhon Nayok, Chulalongkorn University collaborates with the local government to promote the 'Nakhon Nayok Forest Planting Plan', aiming to plant 1 million rai (approximately 2.4 million acres) of forest to protect the water source forests of the Nakhon River, a tributary of the Chao Phraya River. Scientists provide farmers with quality saplings and technical training, integrating reforestation with economic development. In Singapore, the Fuzhirin Group responded to the National Parks Board's 'Million Trees Movement' by organizing corporate clients and families to plant 50 trees together, with a total donation amounting to 169,800 Singapore dollars. The activity particularly emphasizes parent-child participation, allowing children to understand ecological values through labor.

Cross-national collaboration has become a highlight. Chinese and Vietnamese youth jointly built the 'International Youth Friendship Forest' in Baise, Guangxi, deepening cultural exchanges through tree planting; Chinese-funded enterprises in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, teamed up with Nepali employees for tree planting, reinforcing the practical significance of 'green diplomacy'.

These activities showcase the core of Treehouse's 'Environmental Protection + Community' model—using scientific planning and public participation to transform every tree into a sustainable ecological asset. @Treehouse Official #Treehouse $TREE