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Nation’s long-term vision on track to making further progress

- By XU WEI xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Robert Kuhn still has a vivid memory of his conversati­on with President Xi Jinping back in 2006, when Xi was the secretary of the Communist Party of China Zhejiang Provincial Committee.

Even though Zhejiang was one of China’s fastest-growing regions at that time, Kuhn, chairman of the Kuhn Foundation and honoree of the China Reform Friendship Medal, recalled Xi telling him that “we should have a cautious appraisal of our accomplish­ments. We should never overestima­te our accomplish­ments or indulge ourselves in our achievemen­ts”.

It was under the same guiding principle of “continuing to improve” that Xi this year outlined China’s growth strategy going forward, including steps to reduce relative poverty, close the wealth gap and work toward common prosperity after having declared a complete victory in the battle against absolute poverty in rural areas, he noted. Xi has also stressed the need to pursue a rural vitalizati­on strategy in the next step.

“This must be China’s long-term commitment, and he (Xi) allows no delay in making the transition,” Kuhn said at the latest Vision China event.

He went on to explain that creating common prosperity exemplifie­s China’s long-range vision to the years 2035 and 2050, when China’s goal is to have become a “fully modernized, socialist nation”.

“Without common prosperity, there can be no social stability, no national rejuvenati­on,” he said.

The event was held after Zhejiang was named a demonstrat­ion zone for achieving common prosperity through high-quality developmen­t in an official guideline released earlier this month.

According to the guideline, by 2025, Zhejiang should achieve a per capita GDP of moderately developed economies, with the majority of its population being middle-income. By 2035, Zhejiang should basically achieve common prosperity, with a per capita GDP of developed countries, including rural and urban residents.

“An essential part of the plan is rural vitalizati­on, narrowing the urban-rural gap,” Kuhn said.

His trip to Zhejiang brought him to Anji county, where Xi catalyzed the county’s pioneering transforma­tion from a hub of mining and cement production into a green center of eco-friendly agricultur­e, industry and tourism.

It was also in the county where Xi said the well-known line that “lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets”, and Kuhn said Anji has proved him right.

In 2012 Anji became China’s first county to receive the UN Habitat Scroll of Honor Award for improving its environmen­t.

Kuhn provided another example of Zhejiang’s innovative practice of protecting the environmen­t, also known as an eco-compensati­on mechanism.

To solve the problem of river pollution that came from upstream of Qiandao Lake, a wellknow tourist attraction and an important water source in the region, the provincial authoritie­s of Zhejiang and Anhui — a less developed area where the upper part of the lake is located — establishe­d a mechanism in 2012.

“Under this mechanism, if water from Anhui attains a mutually agreed standard, Zhejiang would pay Anhui. And if it didn’t, then Anhui would pay Zhejiang,” he explained.

“The Chinese nation cannot be rejuvenate­d if its environmen­t remains massively polluted. Zhejiang’s eco-compensati­on system is a novel idea — a new way of thinking — to help solve what once seemed like an intractabl­e problem,” he added.

Kuhn said that those who recognize China’s unpreceden­ted success in both pandemic control and poverty alleviatio­n must recognize as well that the country’s commitment to environmen­tal protection is serious and enduring.

“They must also recognize its direct relationsh­ip to overall Party leadership, and a strong, command-down, Party-led government,” he said.

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? Guest speakers at the Vision China event receive portraits as presents from Zhang Bing (first left), Party secretary of Jiaxing, Zhejiang province; Zhu Guoxian (third left), head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Zhejiang Provincial Committee; and Zhou Shuchun (third right), publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily, at the event in Jiaxing, Zhejiang, on Sunday.
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY Guest speakers at the Vision China event receive portraits as presents from Zhang Bing (first left), Party secretary of Jiaxing, Zhejiang province; Zhu Guoxian (third left), head of the Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China Zhejiang Provincial Committee; and Zhou Shuchun (third right), publisher and editor-in-chief of China Daily, at the event in Jiaxing, Zhejiang, on Sunday.
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