The "August 1st Spirit" and Its Historical Contributions and Contemporary Significance Liu Lushan
2011-01-17
Awakening millions of workers and farmers | Busy dividing land and fields
On February 22, the Central Committee issued a document titled "Opinions of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council on Doing a Good Job in Key Work for Comprehensive Rural Revitalization in 2022." It proposed specific measures such as ensuring that the responsibility for farmland protection is shared by both the Party and the government, avoiding blind demolition of old villages to build new ones, and encouraging local governments to incentivize urban talent to serve rural revitalization. The "Central No. 1 Document" has become a term that signifies the importance the Central Committee and the State Council place on issues related to "San Nong" (agriculture, rural areas, and farmers). Since 2004, a Central No. 1 Document focusing on "San Nong" has been issued for 19 consecutive years, emphasizing the critical importance of these issues during the period of socialist modernization in China.
2011-01-16
Inheriting the spirit of August 1st, building a first-class propaganda and education platform. Cao Jiaqi, Chen Hongmo.
2010-04-16
Placing cultural construction in a more prominent position provides a strong spiritual motivation for scientific development, advancement, and green rise.
2010-02-16
Document Excerpt: Launching Pilot Work for the Operation Evaluation of National First-Class Museums
2010-01-16
How to carve out a unique path for explanations that reflect the characteristics of Nanchang.
The "Shuai Fu Cup" National Tour Guide Competition in 2009 has just concluded. This is the highest specification and level of explanation competition in the cultural and museum sector. Various regions sent their best representatives, and after intense competition, to everyone's surprise, the first place in this competition was won by a contestant from Inner Mongolia.
2009-08-16
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