Written by Ch.Sumiyabazar
More than 200 employees of Korean Air have descended in Ulaanbaatar this week to plant tens of thousands of trees in Baganuur District of Ulaanbaatar.
Korean Air started its Global Planting Project in 2004 to fight desertification of forests which is causing pollutant yellow dust spreading across Asia. The company sends new employees and South Korean college students to Mongolia every year to plant trees in what is now called the “Korean Air Forest”. The first trees planted in 2004 are now higher than two meters.