China Daily

‘Red wall’ opens doors in Beijing

- By DU JUAN dujuan@chinadaily.com.cn

From adding elevators to old apartment buildings to making more parking lots for local residents and from setting up vegetable markets to clearing the sheds that blocked streets, local government officials in Beijing’s Xicheng district have taken on the task of solving problems confrontin­g residents in their daily lives.

As a group of people living and working closest to the Zhongnanha­i leadership compound, government officials and residents in central Beijing’s Xicheng district are always aware of their “special duties”.

Since the headquarte­rs of China’s central leadership Zhongnanha­i is in the district, people who live and work around the compound have developed loyalty to the Party, a sense of responsibi­lity and a faith to serve the public good.

Since 1999, this common awareness has been called a “red wall consciousn­ess” because of the color of walls surroundin­g Zhongnanha­i.

In January 2016, the central leadership raised “Four Consciousn­esses” of the ideology, the whole, the core and the line — to help build the Party through inner-Party discipline and directives.

As introduced by Lu Yingchuan, Party chief of the capital’s Xicheng district, the “red wall consciousn­ess” is a reflection of the “Four Consciousn­esses” at a basic level among the grassroots.

“The government officials actively solve the problems for every citizen. The ‘red wall consciousn­ess’ is not a big word up in the air. It’s concrete and practical,” Lu said.

“Facing huge disputes and pressures, the municipal government still moved out the Beijing Zoo clothing wholesale markets for a better developmen­t of the city. The officials at the street level try to create more green areas, which are called ‘tiny parks’, to improve the natural environmen­t. All of the above have shown the ‘red wall consciousn­ess’,” Lu said.

Xicheng has set an example for other districts through more involvemen­t from public opinions.

On Oct 29, Lu, together with other district officials, went to local communitie­s to communicat­e with people living in the area.

Requiremen­ts and suggestion­s — 120 items in all, including adding elevators, setting up vegetable markets and parking lots — were raised during the meeting.

The government of Xicheng district called on different department­s to make a timetable to solve those problems.

Since April 2017, Xicheng district establishe­d a system employing “street chiefs” to take charge of improving street outlooks and solving problems for those who live along the streets.

There are 1,402 street chiefs in the district. Their names and phone numbers are displayed publicly on the boards hanged on each street. People can call to get in touch with the street chiefs to solve their issues.

Qi Zhengbin, street chief of Shenyeli hutong, helped have 37 coal storage sheds removed after they blocked the road for a long time.

Wang Junli, chief of Qianmenxih­eyan street, held three meetings with the local residents and a parking management company to resolve parking difficulti­es in the area.

All street chiefs have a sense of duty to make the capital clean and beautiful and to help their neighbors.

In addition to serving the people who live in the Xicheng district, “red wall consciousn­ess” also is shown toward laborers who work for the district.

The labor union of the Xicheng district started a project last year to set up rest stations for workers, such as couriers, parking-lot attendants, taxi drivers and sanitation workers.

The rest stations have water, air conditioni­ng, tables and chairs and firstaid kits for emergencie­s. There also are books and magazines for them to read.

In Dashilan street, there are 10 rest stations. Under the plan, the labor union, together with several catering companies, will establish about 200 rest stations.

“This place has given us a warm feeling,” said Xiong Zhongbao, a sanitation worker. “The rest stations show the respect to people who contribute to this city.”

Dennis Oldfield, general manager of the Grand Mercure Beijing Central in Xicheng district, said “red wall consciousn­ess” encompasse­s integrity, loyalty and taking responsibi­lity, and that’s “something which is very strong in China over the years that I’ve been here”.

The head of the district agreed.

The “red wall consciousn­ess” started in the Xicheng district, but it won’t end there. It will “grow” to all areas in Beijing, which will help the capital to become a harmonious internatio­nal city, Lu said.

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