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Xi inspects Fujian Province

2024-10-16 20:28 Last Updated At:23:07

Chinese President Xi Jinping made an inspection tour of east China's Fujian Province from Tuesday to Wednesday.

Xi, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, visited a coastal village, a memorial hall, and a cultural industrial park during his inspection of Dongshan County in Zhangzhou City on Tuesday.

While inspecting Aojiao Village, Xi learned about local efforts in advancing rural revitalization across the board.

Xi, who visited the village in 2001 when he worked in Fujian, was delighted to see tremendous changes that have taken place in the village over the past 23 years.

To promote rural revitalization, it is necessary to capitalize on advantages and make good use of local marine resources, he said.

At the Gu Wenchang Memorial Hall, which was established in 2003 in honor of the former Party chief of Dongshan, Xi learned about the inspiring deeds of Gu, hailing him as an exemplary representative of the countless outstanding leading officials of the CPC.

Xi urged officials to emulate his example in both personal conduct and governance, and work towards promoting local development during their time in office.

At the Guandi cultural industrial park, Xi learned about local efforts in strengthening the protection of cultural heritage and promote cultural exchanges across the Taiwan Strait.

He underscored the importance of doing a good job in preserving and passing on cultural heritage.

Xi on Wednesday inspected the Xiamen Area of China (Fujian) Pilot Free Trade Zone, where he visited an exhibition on the achievements of the area's development. He also learned about local efforts in expanding reform and opening up and exploring paths for the integrated development across the Taiwan Strait.

He commended the enormous changes that have taken place in the development of the Xiamen Special Economic Zone (SEZ) over the past 40 years, calling for the need to expand institutional opening-up to make further achievements.

The Xiamen SEZ is among China's first batch of four special economic zones, serving as a pilot area for the country's reform and opening-up and promoting cross-Strait cooperation and exchanges.

Xi inspects Fujian Province

Xi inspects Fujian Province

Xi inspects Fujian Province

Xi inspects Fujian Province

Xi inspects Fujian Province

Xi inspects Fujian Province

China's top anti-graft official urges new progress in improving conduct, building integrity, and combating corruption so as to further deepen reform comprehensively and advance Chinese modernization.

Li Xi, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and secretary of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), made the remarks during an inspection tour of north China's Tianjin Municipality from Monday to Wednesday.

During his tour, Li visited Tianjin Port Second Container Terminal Company, China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) Engineering Tianjin Intelligent Manufacturing Base, Beijing-Tianjin Industrial New City and Tieke Huatie Jingwei (Tianjin) Information Technology Company to learn about opinions on improving conduct, enforcing discipline, and combating corruption.

High-quality development is the primary task in building China into a modern socialist country in all respects, Li stressed.

All areas and all departments should fully and faithfully apply the new development philosophy on all fronts, move faster to create a new pattern of development and develop new quality productive forces in light of local conditions, Li added.

At the Dahuangbao Wetland Nature Reserve, Li said there must be serious investigation and punishment of violations of discipline and law found in areas concerning ecological and environmental protection.

Li stressed full and rigorous self-governance during his visits to Tianjin University and Tiankai Higher Education Innovation Park, and urged actions to tackle misconduct and corruption so as to enhance the well-being of residents when he visited a village in Jinnan District.

He also chaired a symposium where he asked disciplinary inspection and supervisory organs to actively fulfill their roles as he learned about their opinions on future work.

Li also visited the Memorial to Zhou Enlai and Deng Yingchao, a museum set up in honor of the former premier and his wife, a leading female revolutionary. He encouraged officials to draw strength from the spirit of revolutionary predecessors.

China's anti-graft chief calls for enhanced conduct, integrity to drive comprehensive reform, modernization

China's anti-graft chief calls for enhanced conduct, integrity to drive comprehensive reform, modernization

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