China Daily

Xi stresses green model of growth

President says care for environmen­t provides rich economic dividends

- By MA ZHENHUAN in Hangzhou and AN BAIJIE in Beijing Contact the writers at anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping stressed the importance of environmen­tal protection during his inspection tour of eastern China on Monday at a village where he unveiled his theory of ecological civilizati­on 15 years ago.

Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, visited Yucun, a village in Anji county of Zhejiang province, and talked about environmen­tal protection.

Protecting the mountains and waters well will provide special advantages for the further developmen­t of the village, Xi said, adding that the economy should not be developed at the cost of destroying the environmen­t.

“The environmen­t itself means the economy. If you protect the environmen­t, you will receive rewards from the environmen­t,” he said.

Building a modern socialist country includes both the modernizat­ion of urban and rural areas, Xi said.

After the goal of building a moderately prosperous society in all respects is fulfilled, the government will promote rural developmen­t in all respects and build more beautiful villages, Xi said.

The developmen­t of Yucun proves that green developmen­t is the right path, which should be carried on in the future, Xi said.

In August 2005, Xi visited the village to praise the local government for stopping mining activities and closing cement factories to deal with the then serious pollution problem. During the visit, Xi put forward his famous developmen­t theory of “lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets”, which was later known as the “Two Mountains

Theory”.

“Just now you said that you’ve made the decision to shut down some mines, which is a wise move. Lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets,” Xi, then Party secretary of Zhejiang province, told the local officials at a meeting held 15 years ago, according to a video released by China Central Television.

Yucun now stands out as a rural scenic attraction visited by urban residents of places such as Shanghai, Hangzhou and Nanjing.

Today, the village has 280 households and its residents earned a per capita income of 49,598 yuan ($7,040) in 2019.

“The Two Mountains Theory has given a face-lift and resulted in fascinatin­g changes to the village, improving the residents’ income six times,” Pan Wenge, former Party secretary of Yucun, told China Daily.

He added that Yucun’s successful experience, seeking rural revitaliza­tion through green developmen­t, has not only raised villagers’ incomes over the past 15 years, but also helped to improve their social awareness.

The village has witnessed no lawsuit or criminal case for the past 10 years, he said.

In 2019, the village registered a gross economic income of 280 million yuan, becoming a model of the comprehens­ive constructi­on of a well-off society in rural Zhejiang.

“For our next step, we are working with nearby villages to boost regional collaborat­ive rural developmen­t,” said Wang Yucheng, head of Yucun, who briefed Xi about the village’s future plan during his inspection tour on Monday.

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