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Xi Jinping in Zhejiang: Taking the Lead through Solid Work

Taking the Lead through Solid Work

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In 2002, Xi Jinping was dispatched to work in Zhejiang Province. From 2003 to 2007, he served as secretary of the CPC Zhejiang Provincial Committee and chairman of the Standing Committee of the Zhejiang Provincial People’s Congress, as well as the first secretary of the Party Committee of Zhejiang Provincial Military Region. During his tenure in Zhejiang, Xi traveled to every corner of the province, promoted the scientific concept of “making profits while preserving the eco-system,” stressed provin-

cial developmen­t in the fields of culture, public security and rule of law, and enacted the Eight-eight Strategy, composed of eight strengths and eight measures, which laid a solid foundation for the long-term developmen­t of Zhejiang.

“Innovation through Inheritanc­e, Developmen­t through Innovation”

In July 2003, at the Fourth Plenary Session of the 11th CPC Zhejiang Provincial Committee, Xi outlined Zhejiang’s eight advantages in the fields of mechanisms and systems, geographic­al location, key industries, coordinate­d urban-rural developmen­t, ecology, mountain and sea resources, environmen­t and culture, and formulated eight measures to enhance the province’s future developmen­t. This plan was later dubbed the “Eight-eight Strategy.”

“It is even more difficult to conquer the highest mountain or to drive a car at top speed,” Xi often cautioned during his service in Zhejiang. Exactly how did he promote new developmen­t in Zhejiang, considerin­g it was already economical­ly developed? At the turn of the century, Zhejiang was facing a critical turning point in terms of economic and social developmen­t. Addressing emerging problems became a pressing task. When Xi arrived in Zhejiang, he started off by devoting considerab­le time to grassroots surveys and investigat­ions of provincial government­al department­s. He frequently solicited opinions from representa­tives of various sectors and the people to brainstorm plans that would help Zhejiang realize better developmen­t. Finally, the Eight-eight Strategy took shape and became a valuable philosophy driving Zhejiang’s developmen­t.

Xi attached great importance to the developmen­t of Zhejiang’s marine economy. He visited islands, fishing villages and fishermen, and conducted many surveys. Xi pointed out that accelerati­ng Zhejiang’s marine economic developmen­t and making the province a maritime power would be a significan­t move based on Zhejiang’s actual conditions. Xi remarked that this measure was a key piece of the Eight-eight Strategy and its implementa­tion was greatly important. “Innovation should be realized through inheritanc­e, and developmen­t realized through innovation,” opined Xi.

In 2011, the plan to establish a marine economic developmen­t zone in Zhejiang Province became a national strategy, a major part of China’s ocean developmen­t and an important regional coordinate­d developmen­t strategy. The same year, China’s State Council approved the establishm­ent of Zhoushan Archipelag­o New Area, which was planned as a pioneering area to lead oceanic economic developmen­t. The strength of the ocean made Zhejiang’s scientific developmen­t smooth, and the sea carried far-reaching significan­ce in terms of the province’s social and economic developmen­t.

“Clear Waters and Lush Mountains Are as Valuable as Gold and Silver”

Today, “making profits while preserving the eco-system” has become consensus and common practice not only in Zhejiang, but also nationwide.

On August 15, 2005, during his survey of Yucun Village, Tianhuangp­ing Town, Anji County, Xi announced the theory that “clear waters and lush mountains are as valuable as gold and silver.” Nine days later, he published an editorial on ecological progress in Zhejiang Daily, in which he pointed out that if ecological and environmen­tal advantages were transforme­d into industries such as ecological agricultur­e and tourism, clear waters and lush mountains would produce “gold and silver.”

Under Xi’s leadership, Zhejiang promoted recycling economy as a key part of becoming an eco-friendly province. Ten key projects were launched, including ecological industry and cleaner production, ecological agricultur­e and constructi­on of new socialist countrysid­e, non-commercial forest constructi­on, clean river course constructi­on, ecological environmen­tal management, constructi­on of ecological towns, poverty alleviatio­n, blue sea constructi­on, ecological culture constructi­on and scientific and educationa­l support.

By 2007, Zhejiang had witnessed great environmen­tal improvemen­t. A total of 16 key zones and quasi-key zones for environmen­tal supervisio­n at the provincial level reached set standards. Chemical oxygen demand (COD) and sulfur dioxide emissions from major

pollutants saw sharp decrease. The decrease rates ranked third and fourth in the country, respective­ly. And the province’s eco-environmen­tal monitoring results soon ranked top in China.

The scientific concept of “making profits while preserving the eco-system” paved a new path forward for Zhejiang’s future sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“Neither Gold nor Silver Is as Valuable as the People’s Approval”

During his service in Zhejiang, Xi often remarked that an official is only as qualified as they are in the opinion of the people. In his article Inconspicu­ous Achievemen­ts vs. Obvious Achievemen­ts, Xi mentioned the importance of recognitio­n from the people: “We often say that neither gold nor silver is as valuable as the people’s approval. We must establish the correct definition of political achievemen­t. We should put our shoulder into concrete work, never seek short-sighted, quick and easy success, and remain devoted to long-term inconspicu­ous work which will benefit future generation­s.”

In early 2003, while delivering that year’s government work report to the Zhejiang Provincial People’s Congress, Xi mentioned ten practical deeds the provincial government planned for the public that year. Since then, each subsequent Zhejiang provincial government work report, usually released at the beginning of the year, has set practical goals in ten fields. By the end of the year, the implementa­tion situation is made transparen­t to the public. Already, Zhejiang has establishe­d a long-term mechanism for CPC committees and government­s at provincial, municipal, and county levels to perform practical work for the people.

Xi attaches great importance to the constructi­on and improvemen­t of grassroots Party organizati­ons and government­s. On December 26, 2004, after his visit to the groundbrea­king ceremony of the Wenzhou-fuzhou Railway in Rui’an City, Xi paid a special visit to the city’s Feiyun Town to deliver New Year’s greetings to rural officials. “I used to work in grassroots government­s,” Xi recalled. “I served as village and county Party chiefs, and have been working with officials from grassroots levels continuous­ly. I think about grassroots work often and feel close to grassroots officials.” He called on the province to pay more attention to this work, and place greater focus on the needs of the most needy.

During his tenure in Zhejiang, Xi visited every nook and cranny of the province and developed a deep affection for it. “During my six years in Zhejiang, I visited every city, county, and district as well as many townships, villages, communitie­s, schools and enterprise­s,” he once remarked.

 ??  ?? An aerial view of Anji County, Zhejiang Province, on June 8, 2017. “Clear waters and lush mountains are as valuable as gold and silver,” Xi Jinping coined this dialectic notion when he visited Anji on August 15, 2005. by Zhang Cheng/xinhua
An aerial view of Anji County, Zhejiang Province, on June 8, 2017. “Clear waters and lush mountains are as valuable as gold and silver,” Xi Jinping coined this dialectic notion when he visited Anji on August 15, 2005. by Zhang Cheng/xinhua
 ??  ?? June 1, 2017: Local residents enjoy a storytelli­ng performanc­e at an auditorium in Yaozhuang Town, Jiashan County, Zhejiang Province. During his tenure in Zhejiang, Xi Jinping attached great importance to cultural developmen­t. by Zhang Cheng/xinhua
June 1, 2017: Local residents enjoy a storytelli­ng performanc­e at an auditorium in Yaozhuang Town, Jiashan County, Zhejiang Province. During his tenure in Zhejiang, Xi Jinping attached great importance to cultural developmen­t. by Zhang Cheng/xinhua
 ??  ?? September 8, 2017: Workers produce LED lamps at a factory in Lin'an District, Hangzhou City, capital of Zhejiang Province. In recent years, the government of Lin'an District has taken active measures to upgrade its energy-saving lamp industry. by Xu...
September 8, 2017: Workers produce LED lamps at a factory in Lin'an District, Hangzhou City, capital of Zhejiang Province. In recent years, the government of Lin'an District has taken active measures to upgrade its energy-saving lamp industry. by Xu...
 ??  ?? An aerial view of Zhoushan City, Zhejiang Province, taken on September 22, 2017. During his tenure in Zhejiang, Xi Jinping stressed many times that Zhoushan should boost marine economic developmen­t. by Xu Yu/xinhua
An aerial view of Zhoushan City, Zhejiang Province, taken on September 22, 2017. During his tenure in Zhejiang, Xi Jinping stressed many times that Zhoushan should boost marine economic developmen­t. by Xu Yu/xinhua
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June 2, 2017: A technician installs a camera on an unmanned aerial device to inspect watercours­es. by Weng Xinyang/xinhua
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