How does Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew bring Singapore to

Prime Minister Ly Quang Dieu made great contributions to making Singapore a green island - clean - beautiful. This is one of his most famous legacies.

Right after taking over the leadership of Singapore, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew had a strategic vision to attach importance to expanding greening, reducing negativity in the process of urbanization and improving the quality of life. He wanted to turn Singapore into a "green island" in order to improve the country's competitive advantage in the process of reaching the First World. Therefore, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew launched a tree planting campaign. June 16, 1963 became an important day when Mr. Lee Kuan Yew personally planted trees at Farrer Circus to start the journey to Singapore. Since then, Singapore's "green" campaign began to take place on a nationwide scale.

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Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew launched a tree planting campaign to turn Singapore into a "green island".

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew has personally cultivated the tree into a tree and maintained this tradition every year. " After independence, I sought an impressive path to distinguish us from other Third World countries. And it was a clean and green Singapore , " Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew wrote in his 2000 memoir. Only planting trees personally, Prime Minister Ly Quang Dieu also chose the time to plant trees in summer and drought season. The reason Mr. Li chose such a time was to emphasize the importance of the nationwide greening campaign to regulate the climate, bringing more rain to the island.

With the vision of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, the density of trees in the Lion Island is increasing and gradually becoming a tree-green "island nation". More than 2 million trees have been planted throughout Singapore. In addition, since 1971, the Singapore government decided to choose a day in the first week of November as the National Tree Planting Day. This day has really become a national festival when everyone from civilians to officials of Singapore government and foreign officials have participated in the event of this significance.

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The Singapore Government decided to choose a day in the first week of November as the National Tree Planting Day.

Children are also taught how to grow trees as well as great benefits from planting trees. Trees are also protected by Singapore law. Specifically, the protected areas should not regulate any trees with a diameter exceeding 1 meter growing on any land inside an area that is planned for greenery conservation or in an open area. , unless allowed by the National Parks Council (NParks).

For heritage trees - mature trees in and out of protected areas, all are protected by law and are recognized for their historical value and contribution to Singapore's landscape. Not only focusing on "greening" Singapore, Prime Minister Ly Quang Dieu also cares about environmental sanitation so that the island nation remains clean and beautiful.

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Singapore prohibits acts such as extracting gum, spitting . at public places.

To do this, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and the government have banned the sale and import of chewing gum since 1992. Accordingly, Singapore prohibits acts such as chewing gum, spitting . In a public place, a fine may be imposed or an unauthorized seller of chewing gum may be fined 2 years in prison and over $ 70,000.

Moreover, Singapore under Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew also built the world's largest artificial landfill island, located entirely in the open sea. This island nation became a leading country in this regard. Accordingly, the artificial landfill Semakau Landfill has been in operation since 1999, can contain 63 billion m3 of garbage. Besides waste treatment, Semakau Landfill is also a diverse ecological area with rich fauna. With these policies, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew helped Singapore change its face, becoming one of the greenest - cleanest - most beautiful countries in the world.