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Xi: Advance Mao-pioneered cause

President says Chinese modernizat­ion vital to building stronger country, promoting rejuvenati­on

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

As the nation commemorat­es the 130th anniversar­y of the birth of Chairman Mao Zedong, the Communist Party of China Central Committee held a symposium on Dec 26 in Beijing to pay respects to the great man who led the Chinese people to completely change their own destiny and the face of the country.

Addressing the event, Xi Jinping, general secretary of the CPC Central Committee, Chinese president and chairman of the Central Military Commission, called for efforts to push forward the cause pioneered by Mao and advance Chinese modernizat­ion to build a stronger country and promote national rejuvenati­on.

Mao was born on Dec 26, 1893, and passed away on Sept 9, 1976.

Xi reviewed the great practice of Mao’s leadership in the Chinese revolution and socialist constructi­on and spoke highly of his outstandin­g achievemen­ts for the Chinese nation and the Chinese people.

Mao Zedong Thought is an invaluable spiritual wealth for the Party and “will guide our action in the long term”, Xi said. The best way to commemorat­e Mao is to continue to advance the cause pioneered by him, he added.

Noting that the central task of the whole Party and the entire nation on the new journey in the new era is to build China into a stronger country and rejuvenate the Chinese nation on all fronts by pursuing Chinese modernizat­ion, Xi said it is a cause passed down from veteran revolution­aries, including Mao, and it

is the solemn historical responsibi­lity of today’s Chinese Communists.

Chinese modernizat­ion is a shared pursuit of all the Chinese people, Xi said, adding that the achievemen­ts of Chinese modernizat­ion should benefit all the people in a fair manner.

He stressed the need to improve systems and mechanisms that uphold social fairness and justice, and focus on safeguardi­ng and enhancing the people’s well-being.

Noting that reform and opening-up are vital for contempora­ry China to catch up with the times and the crucial factor determinin­g the success or failure of Chinese modernizat­ion, Xi called for further deepening reform and opening-up in an all-around way, continuous­ly liberating and developing productive forces and unleashing

and enhancing social vitality.

With a firm determinat­ion to reform, the country will resolutely remove all institutio­nal barriers that hinder the progress of Chinese modernizat­ion, and inject fresh impetus into all aspects of the modernizat­ion drive, he said.

Saying that Chinese modernizat­ion is socialist modernizat­ion led by the CPC, Xi urged exercising rigorous governance over the Party to advance its self-reform, self-renewal, and selfimprov­ement.

He pointed out that Chinese modernizat­ion requires the concerted efforts and cooperatio­n of all the Chinese people, and said that the Hong Kong and Macao special administra­tive regions should be in synergy with the country’s overall developmen­t, and

integrated growth across the Taiwan Strait needs to be intensifie­d.

The complete reunificat­ion of the motherland is an unstoppabl­e trend, a just cause, and the aspiration of the Chinese people, Xi said, adding that “China must be, and will be reunified”.

He reiterated that Chinese modernizat­ion is a modernizat­ion that follows the path of peaceful developmen­t. China’s developmen­t is adding to world peace, and no matter how far it develops, China will never seek hegemony or engage in expansion, he said.

The symposium was also attended by other Party and State leaders, as well as relatives of Mao, former staff who had worked with him, and representa­tives of his hometown of Shaoshan, Hunan province.

Before the symposium, Xi and other leaders of the Party and State visited the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall at Tian’anmen Square. They made three bows toward Mao’s seated statue and paid respects to the remains of Mao.

In commemorat­ion of the 130th anniversar­y, the Central Party Literature Press published a revised edition of selected works of Mao Zedong after the founding of the People’s Republic of China (Volumes 1-20) and a chronology of Mao Zedong (Volumes 1-9), which were compiled and revised by the Party History and Literature Research Institute of the CPC Central Committee. The books will be made available nationwide.

China Post issued a series of commemorat­ive stamps on Dec 26 to mark the anniversar­y.

 ?? JU PENG / XINHUA ?? Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, Chinese president and chairman of the Central Military Commission, and other Party and State leaders pay tribute to Comrade Mao Zedong at the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall in Beijing on Dec 26, which was the 130th anniversar­y of the birth of Mao.
JU PENG / XINHUA Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, Chinese president and chairman of the Central Military Commission, and other Party and State leaders pay tribute to Comrade Mao Zedong at the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall in Beijing on Dec 26, which was the 130th anniversar­y of the birth of Mao.

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