South China Morning Post
AsiaPac · 2 hrs ago
✦ 75◉ Centre
US man asserts if simple teacher and China farmer can grow a forest, world leaders can find peace
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A retired American English teacher who donated $5,000 to support a Chinese farmer's tree-planting efforts in the Maowusu Desert in 1999 is planning to reunite with her in China, having maintained a long-distance friendship across decades.
US man asserts if simple teacher and China farmer can grow a forest, world leaders can find peace
A retired American teacher is planning to travel to China in late summer for a reunion with a female farmer he assisted decades ago.
In 1999, Ronald Sakolsky, then teaching English in China, was inspired by Inner Mongolian farmer Yin Yuzhen’s battle against desertification and donated US$5,000 to support her tree-planting efforts in the Maowusu Desert.
This contribution enabled Yin to plant some of her earliest trees, sowing the seeds of a lasting friendship across continents.
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