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Xi shows care for public’s well-being

President extends festive greetings on visit to Tianjin

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

In a heartwarmi­ng prelude to Spring Festival, President Xi Jinping extended festive greetings to Chinese people at home and abroad during his inspection tour of Tianjin on Thursday and Friday, calling on authoritie­s to prioritize efforts to guarantee the public’s well-being during the holiday.

Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, extended his care and blessings to people at the grassroots level as he visited a disaster-struck village, a bustling historical street and a museum.

The visit came eight days before Spring Festival, China’s most important holiday and a traditiona­l occasion for family reunions.

Xi has made it a regular practice to visit people from all walks of life before the holiday, inquiring about their living conditions and showing his support for disadvanta­ged groups.

The first stop on Xi’s inspection tour was a village in Xiqing district, where the farmland was hit by devastatin­g floods in late July and early August.

He looked inside greenhouse­s to check the growth of vegetables, before asking farmers about the restoratio­n of their facilities and efforts to resume production following the floods.

The president then sat down with the family of Du Honggang in their home, engaging with them in a candid conversati­on about how they coped with and recovered from the floods and asking them about the family’s income.

Xi underscore­d that the CPC Central Committee and local authoritie­s always give priority to the people’s safety, and expressed his hope that the villagers can rebuild their homes and work toward a better life.

He told villagers who greeted him that he was more than delighted to see that they have pulled through the disaster and guaranteed their warmth during the winter.

The president said he has always paid close attention to the situation faced by people affected by various disasters over the past year.

At Tianjin’s Ancient Culture Street on Thursday afternoon, Xi, who was enthusiast­ically greeted by crowds of people, visited shops offering local specialtie­s and chatted with the shopkeeper­s, employees and tourists.

The streets of this historical area of the city were full of a festive spirit, amid the sound of drums and lively dragon and lion dance performanc­es.

Xi expressed his delight at the joyous atmosphere and strong festive spirit, noting that this Lunar New Year is the start of the Year of the Dragon, adding that in Chinese culture the dragon symbolizes bravery, vitality and good fortune.

He pointed out that Chinese modernizat­ion cannot be separated from the inheritanc­e and promotion of the nation’s outstandin­g traditiona­l culture.

Tianjin should safeguard and make good use of its historical and cultural districts, allowing them to shine in its efforts to develop a modern metropolis, he said.

On Friday, Xi inspected a museum dedicated to the Pingjin Campaign, one of the three major campaigns won by the People’s Liberation Army during the War of Liberation (1946-49).

He highlighte­d the need to carry forward the revolution­ary tradition, enhance the spirit of struggle and have the courage to overcome all kinds of difficulti­es and obstacles on the road ahead.

While hearing reports from authoritie­s in Tianjin on Friday, Xi called on the municipali­ty to focus on economic growth and high-quality developmen­t.

Tianjin should amplify its strengths in scientific and educationa­l resources and take the lead in developing new productive forces, he said.

He highlighte­d the need to further in-depth integratio­n of the digital economy and the real economy to promote the high-end, smart and green transforma­tion of the manufactur­ing sector.

The president encouraged the municipal authoritie­s to review the implementa­tion of reform measures already rolled out before planning new steps, so that reforms can be more targeted and effective.

He reiterated the need for the municipali­ty to further explore its historical and cultural resources, beef up the protection of its cultural heritage and develop cultural brands with distinctiv­e features.

Xi added that the authoritie­s in Tianjin should prioritize the public’s well-being, expand the supply of basic public services and keep improving the people’s sense of gain.

 ?? JU PENG / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping greets the public at Tianjin’s Ancient Culture Street on Thursday during an inspection tour of the city ahead of Spring Festival.
JU PENG / XINHUA President Xi Jinping greets the public at Tianjin’s Ancient Culture Street on Thursday during an inspection tour of the city ahead of Spring Festival.

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