Today, June 1, as the Chinese mainland celebrates International Children's Day, the focus remains firmly on the well-being of the youngest generation. For President Xi Jinping, the health and development of children are not just social priorities but are fundamental to the long-term strength and prosperity of the nation.
President Xi has consistently placed the growth of youth at the forefront of the national agenda. From addressing concerns about eyesight and physical fitness to promoting holistic development, the objective is clear: ensuring that the children of today become the capable leaders and citizens of tomorrow.
Through various initiatives and repeated calls for action, the President has encouraged students to maintain a balance between rigorous study and physical activity. By cultivating both strong minds and strong bodies, the national approach emphasizes that academic achievement must be supported by physical vitality.
This commitment is often visible in the President's direct engagement with the youth. During visits to schools across the Chinese mainland, he has stressed the importance of regular exercise and healthy habits, reinforcing the belief that a nation's vitality is mirrored in the health and capability of its children.
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How Xi Jinping has made children's health a priority in China
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