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Contributor: PR Newswire Asia (China)
Wednesday, April 13 2022 - 03:35
AsiaNet
CGTN: What's high on China's agenda for development?
BEIJING, April 13, 2022 /PRNewswire-Asianet/ --

China has entered a stage of high-quality development, and the southern 
province of Hainan is spearheading the country's efforts to balance 
environmental protection and development.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has been in Hainan since Sunday, placing 
ecological conservation, rural revitalization and food security high on the 
agenda during his inspection.

National park system

When inspecting a section of the Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park on 
Monday in the city of Wuzhishan, President Xi stressed the importance of 
boosting national park development in Hainan.

He also highlighted the need to fully understand the strategic significance of 
Hainan's national park development to the country, and urged continuous and 
solid efforts in this regard.

Following the principle of "ecological protection first," China in 2017 
unveiled the overall plan for establishing its new national park system in an 
effort to promote human-nature harmony, biodiversity conservation and 
sustainable development.

Last year, the Chinese leader announced the official designation of the 
country's first group of national parks when delivering a keynote speech via 
video link at the leaders' summit of the 15th meeting of the Conference of the 
Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (COP15). The Hainan Tropical 
Rainforest National Park is one of them.

The national park spans nine cities and counties, covering a total area of over 
4,000 square km. It is home to the most concentrated and well-preserved 
tropical rainforests in China and the only habitat for Hainan gibbons, the 
world's rarest primates.

Unlike ordinary national parks, the designated national parks are part of the 
country's "red line" strategy for ecological conservation and subject to the 
strictest possible protection measures.

With the national park system taking shape in the world's most populous 
country, China has taken a solid step toward a future where all beings can live 
in harmony and flourish through a system of protected areas with national parks 
as the mainstay.

Rural revitalization in full swing

During his inspection tours across the country, the Chinese president always 
stopped to chat with rural families. On Monday, he walked into the homes of 
local ethnic Li people in Maona, a village in the city of Wuzhishan, and had 
cordial exchanges with local officials and villagers.

In Maona's public square, the locals extended a warm welcome to Xi.

"We have attained a moderately prosperous society in all respects and are 
marching toward modernization and promoting common prosperity," Xi said, urging 
solid efforts to consolidate poverty alleviation achievements and align them 
with the full advancement of rural revitalization.

China is continuing efforts for rural development, with the Report on the Work 
of the Government released in March emphasizing boosting agricultural 
production and promoting all-around rural revitalization in 2022.

Xi also called on Party officials to make "every possible effort" to ensure 
that people can live happy lives, saying Party officials should not harbor any 
selfish interests, and they should devote themselves to the improvement of 
people's lives.

"What the Communist Party of China cares about is how to make sure the lives of 
Chinese people of all ethnic groups are getting better every day."

'Chinese seeds'

China's food security can only be safeguarded when seed resources are firmly 
held in our own hands, President Xi said while inspecting the city of Sanya on 
Sunday, calling for working toward food self-sufficiency and advancing the 
country's seed sector.

"To ensure that China's seed resources are self-supporting and under better 
control, self-reliance must be achieved in seed technology," he said.

However, Xi acknowledged that the process would take time. "It takes 10 years 
to sharpen a sword," said Xi, quoting a Chinese saying.

Highlighting the strategic significance of the related work, he called for 
carrying forward the spirit of scientists and researchers of the older 
generations, including Yuan Longping (1930-2021), who was known for developing 
the first hybrid rice varieties in the 1970s and staving off hunger for 
millions.

In the newly-unveiled "No. 1 Central Document," the first policy statement 
released by China's central authorities this year, the country has outlined 
seed industry development as one of its policy priorities, with specific moves 
such as implementing an action plan on the seed industry, promoting germplasm 
collection and enhancing intellectual property protection in the sector.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2022-04-12/Xi-inspects-Wuzhishan-in-Hainan-19aEjvCVVzG/index.html


Source: CGTN
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