Forests are renewable natural resources. The international community is actively promoting a reasonable management model of plantations, with the hope to increase the use of forest products and replace other energy-intensive materials in response to global climate change. In recent years, the Forest Bureau has been working with the industry, the government, academia, and research institutes to proactively invest in the research and development of forest product technology. Innovative, value-adding technologies have been systematically developed for domestic timber and bamboo and non-timber forest products such as branches, leaves, flowers, fruits and seeds, allowing them to be used in diversified ways to meet daily demands like food, clothing housing and transportation, as well as medical treatment, healthcare, and pest control. In this way, forest resources become a driving force for the sustainable development of a friendly environment.