簡介:
參加者將於蒙古烏蘭巴托及附近河流一帶種植樹木,為改善當地森林覆蓋率出一分力!蒙古地區植樹季節非常短暫,每年只有春秋兩季可以種樹!加上當地氣候嚴峻,樹木成長緩慢,所以更需要國際力量參與長期綠化工作!想一邊種樹一邊探索蒙古草原生活?快啲報名,綠化未來靠你手!
備註:此網頁的報名費除了涵蓋當地工作營費 (USD 250、食宿安排及營前支援,部分金額亦會用於支持義遊推動「世界公民理念」的不同工作。
Organized together with NICE (Never-ending International workCamps Exchange) and supported by Greening Asia fund since 2002. The forest problem is serious also in Mongolia. Before 1990, the forests covered 10% of the land, but 7% today. It's caused by cutting trees without any control, forest fire, and global warming. Another side takes a long time to grow trees in Mongolia and May and the middle of October is the only season to plant trees in Mongolia.
(Location: BUHUG River, Ulaanbaatar, MONGOLIA)
【蒙古工作營】灌溉百年樹木
主要工作
- 於蒙古不同地點進行植樹
- 參與蒙古當地的綠化活動
- 了解全球變暖對當地環境的影響
- 推廣「綠化亞洲」的理念
- 支援當地機構的環保計劃
We will plant trees in Mongolian workCamps Exchange's camp and some other places. This is the only season in Mongolia to plant trees. There are increasing activities by some organizations to plant trees, but it takes a hundred or more years to be grown, so we should also join this movement by global power!
食宿安排
為答謝各參加者的投入和參與,當地機構將會為參加者安排
- 傳統蒙古包 (GER) 或當地房屋住宿
- 須自備非常保暖的睡袋
- 參加者需輪流負責煮食工作
- 設有浴室可隨時使用
- 體驗簡單的遊牧生活
實際安排視乎當地情況或有所改變
Accommodation will be in a traditional Mongolian GER (yurt) or a house. Participants need to bring a very warm sleeping bag due to the fluctuating weather. Meals will be cooked by the volunteers, and shower facilities are available throughout the camp.
(subject to change due to the campsite situation)
閒餘活動
- 探索烏蘭巴托城市文化和歷史景點
- 參加文化交流活動,與當地居民互動
- 欣賞蒙古的壯麗草原景色
- 漫步河流地帶,感受自然寧靜
- 體驗蒙古傳統音樂和舞蹈
實際安排視乎當地情況或有所改變
Participants will have the opportunity to explore Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia’s capital city, visit historical sites, and learn about local culture. Cultural exchange programs will be arranged to interact with local people. Participants can enjoy the breathtaking views of Mongolia's vast plains and take peaceful walks along the Buhug River. Traditional Mongolian music and dance experiences will be arranged to enhance cultural understanding.
(may subject to change due to workcamp situation)