China Daily

Xi’s tour focuses on poverty, ecology

President urges Shaanxi officials to be guardians of Qinling Mountains

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping inspected poverty alleviatio­n work in Shaanxi province on Tuesday amid the nation’s efforts to overcome the impact of the novel coronaviru­s pandemic and improve people’s livelihood­s.

Xi visited a tea plantation in Jiangjiapi­ng, a village in Pingli county, on Tuesday morning. The plantation, covering 80 hectares, has helped more than 300 povertystr­icken people to increase their annual income by an average of 1,100 yuan ($155).

He also visited a community, a township hospital and a primary school on Tuesday, the second day of his inspection tour.

On Monday afternoon, Xi visited the village of Jinmi in Zhashui county, where he talked with villagers who were preparing for livestream­ing marketing of their agricultur­al products. Located in the Qinling Mountains, the village has shaken off poverty in recent years by developing the black fungus industry.

E-commerce is an emerging business with great potential, which can promote sales of agricultur­al products, help rural residents shake off poverty and facilitate rural vitalizati­on, Xi said.

China has set the goal of lifting all of the country’s people out of poverty by the end this year. The number of impoverish­ed people had been brought down from 98.99 million in 2012 to 5.51 million by the end of last year, according to the State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty Alleviatio­n and Developmen­t.

Despite the pandemic, China is determined to realize the goal of reducing the nation’s impoverish­ed population to zero this year.

Early last month, Xi presided over a symposium on poverty alleviatio­n, during which he stressed overcoming the impact of the novel coronaviru­s outbreak to secure a “complete” victory in the fight against poverty.

It is the president’s second domestic trip within three weeks following his inspection tour of Zhejiang province.

While visiting Niubeilian­g National Nature Reserve in the Qinling Mountains on Monday, Xi instructed local officials to be guardians of the ecological environmen­t of the region, which is the natural boundary between the country’s north and south.

“Illegal constructi­on in the Qinling Mountains is a big lesson,” he said. “From now on, any official working in Shaanxi should above all learn this lesson, avoid repeating the same mistake and work as a guardian of the ecological environmen­t of the mountains.”

The Qinling Mountains are home to a huge variety of plants and rare wildlife such as giant pandas, golden monkeys and crested ibis.

Attaching great importance to the environmen­tal protection of the Qinling Mountains, Xi gave instructio­ns on tackling the illegal constructi­on of villas in the area, demanding a thorough investigat­ion into the persistent problem of illegal constructi­on and the failure of officials concerned to comply with orders from the central authoritie­s.

Since July 2018, more than 1,100 illegal villas at the northern foothills of the Qinling range have been demolished and a number of officials were investigat­ed.

 ?? ZHAI JIANLAN / XINHUA ?? President Xi Jinping learns about local poverty alleviatio­n efforts at a tea plantation in Pingli county, Shaanxi province, on Tuesday, the second day of his inspection tour of the province.
ZHAI JIANLAN / XINHUA President Xi Jinping learns about local poverty alleviatio­n efforts at a tea plantation in Pingli county, Shaanxi province, on Tuesday, the second day of his inspection tour of the province.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Hong Kong