President Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, visited residents affected by recent floods in Liaoning Province on Wednesday. Braving the cold, Xi traveled to the village of Zhujiagou in Suizhong County, Huludao City, bringing warmth and support to the local community.
The village of Zhujiagou, nestled in northeast China's Liaoning Province, has faced significant challenges due to severe flooding. President Xi's visit comes as a heartfelt gesture ahead of the upcoming Spring Festival, China's most important traditional holiday, which falls on January 29 this year.
During his visit, President Xi met with villagers, assessed the damage caused by the floods, and discussed recovery efforts with local officials. He emphasized the importance of restoring normalcy to the lives of those affected and ensuring that all residents can celebrate the Spring Festival with hope and peace of mind.
President Xi's commitment to the well-being of the people highlights the government's dedication to addressing natural disasters and supporting affected communities. His hands-on approach underscores the CPC's focus on putting people's interests first, especially during times of hardship.
As China prepares to ring in the Year of the Rabbit, efforts are underway across the nation to ensure safe and joyful celebrations. President Xi's visit to Zhujiagou serves as a reminder of the unity and resilience that binds the Chinese people together.
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