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The experience was very impressive and profound

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a 49-year-old deputy general manager at an engineerin­g consultanc­y in Tianjin

Although I joined the Party two decades ago, this was my first trip to Yan’an and my first systematic study of the Party, including history, spirit and theory.

I’m an engineerin­g consultant, and I rarely had a chance to study the Party until I was appointed to my company’s Party committee.

I undertook periods of shortterm study at a local Party school, usually two or three days, but it wasn’t adequate.

My trip to the Yan’an academy was arranged by the Tianjin organizati­on department. Two weeks before the program started, I was told to hand over my work and travel to Yan’an.

I’m about to turn 50, and the three-week program ignited my passion. I’ve become deeply interested in the Party and China’s modern history. I’ve developed pride in being a Party member, not only being inspired and deeply moved, but also thinking about how to combine my beliefs and methodolog­y with my life.

Having classes at historic sites impressed and inspired me. When we visited Liangjiahe, where President Xi Jinping started his career, I sat on the loess plateau of the Yellow River and took a close look at local poverty.

I could picture the top leader’s younger days; how he overcame difficulti­es and made efforts to serve the locals.

I knew his story, and had even given lectures to junior Party members at work, but I had never actually been to the village. Now I learned by walking on the loess and sitting in the caves. The experience was very impressive and profound.

I won’t say my ideologica­l level has improved after the 21-day training course, but I can sense a change that is affecting the way I think about work.

I have a dilemma at work. We are transition­ing from being government affiliated into a fully fledged State-owned company. The decision will affect all the workers, but especially older people and their pensions. I can wait for the government to release policies, which would be the safe thing to do, or I can propose better plans for them, which may be risky.

The lesson I learned is not to be afraid of difficulti­es. So, I will take the responsibi­lity to make a difference. Hu Xiaoying spoke with Luo Wangshu.

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Hu Xiaoying,

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