CGTN: What is behind young Chinese people’s lofty ambitions?

BEIJING, June 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The Chinese people have long valued the importance of setting lofty goals and striving for them with persistence. “No ambition, no achievement,” said Wang Yangming (1472-1529), a Chinese thinker in the Ming Dynasty.

Chinese President Xi Jinping quoted Wang’s words in May 2018 to encourage young people to carry on the tradition.

“The Chinese youth should foster a striving spirit, be firm with ideals, hold fast to beliefs, be brave enough to face difficulties and forge ahead, and work hard in an unyielding manner,” Xi said during an inspection tour of Peking University in the Chinese capital.

He called on young people to closely link their ideals to the future of the country and strive for national rejuvenation.

From methane tank to Chinese dream

Xi found his career ambition at a young age when working in a small village in northwest China’s Shaanxi Province.

In 1969, the 15-year-old Xi arrived in Liangjiahe Village as part of a campaign that saw tens of millions of urban educated youth living and working in the countryside. He spent nearly seven years there and discovered his lifelong mission in the process – to make a difference by serving the people.

Xi joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 1974. Then, he became the Party secretary of Liangjiahe, and led the villagers to accomplish a series of projects to benefit local residents, including building a dam, methane tanks, a sewing workshop, a consignment store and a mill.

In order to build methane tanks that could provide the villagers with gas for their cookers and lights, Xi traveled to the neighboring Sichuan Province to learn about the techniques. On his return to Liangjiahe, he found out practice was harder than theory.

“The digging of the first methane tank was difficult,” he recalled in an interview in 2004. “The water around the tank kept rising, but there was no sign of gas. The problem turned out to be a blocked pipe. When we finally cleared the obstruction, the pipe splashed manure over my face. Immediately, gas started gushing out, so we quickly connected the pipe to the stove. An over 30-cm high flame rose up above our methane stove.”

During another interview in 2003, Xi summarized how the experience in Liangjiahe had influenced him: “I saw the power of the people and the foundation of their lives. It was then that I really started to understand the people and society.”

Throughout his political career in different parts of China, Xi maintained and strengthened his ties with the people and strived to improve their lives. After becoming a leader at the national level, he called on the whole Party and nation to work together for a better China.

“To meet the people’s desire for a happy life is our mission,” Xi said when meeting the press after being elected as general secretary of the CPC Central Committee in November 2012.

He raised the concept of the Chinese dream two weeks later when attending an exhibition themed “The Road Toward Renewal.” He said achieving the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is the country’s biggest dream in modern times.

In June 2019, the Party leadership launched a nationwide educational campaign among the 90 million CPC members, urging them to stay true to the Party’s original aspiration and founding mission – to seek happiness for the Chinese people and rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

New generations join the mission

Today, more and more young Chinese are joining the mission to create a better future for the country and its people.

Current affairs commentator Einar Tangen said young Chinese people are waking up and want to play an active part in the country’s development.

“I think a lot of young people have woken up and said, ‘Listen, if China is gonna go forward, it’s going to need the best from our generation. And I want to be part of that,’” Tangen told CGTN in a recent interview.

“A lot of the economic success has come over the last 40 years. They’re proud of how far China has come,” he added.

“We as the young generation hold the responsibilities of the times,” said Zhu Yuhuilan, a student at Peking University. “We shall accept our responsibilities and make achievements.”

As young generations devote themselves to ambitious goals, China can take on various challenges along its journey more confidently – whether it is poverty relief, the fight against COVID-19 or the transformation of its growth model.

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UAEFA discusses cooperation in football with Indonesian association

DUBAI, Mohammed Abdullah Hazzam Al Dhaheri, Secretary-General of the UAE Football Association (UAEFA), met with Maaike Puspita, Deputy Secretary-General of the Football Association of Indonesian, following the participation of the Indonesian team in the World Cup 2022 and Asian Cup 2023 qualifiers.

During the meeting, both sides addressed the strong relations between the Emirati and Indonesian football associations and discussed ways of enhancing their coordination in advancing football in both countries, stressing the importance of exchanging expertise in a variety of areas.

Al Dhaheri stated that the meeting was held to boost the ties between the two associations, highlighting UAEFA’s keenness to reinforce its cooperation with football associations in Asia.

Puspita welcomed the opportunity to improve her association’s links with UAEFA and commended the outstanding organisation of the qualifiers.

“We exchanged views and visions about the development of football in both countries, and we are looking forward to strengthening our relations through a series of concrete measures,” she said.

Source: Emirates News Agency

ADNEC wins 2021 UFI Human Resources Award

ABU DHABI, The Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company (ADNEC) has won the 2021 Human Resources Award, from the Global Association for the Exhibition Industry (UFI), further cementing the company’s proven excellence.

The Human Resources Award honours and recognises outstanding initiatives in organisations that have allowed employees to successfully carry out remote working during the COVID-19 pandemic. The award highlights the involvement of the senior leadership, the role of the HR department and the outcomes, both within the company and from an external point of view.

Given the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company robust business continuity processes, ADNEC’s operations during 2020 were both smooth and seamless. ADNEC initiated strategies to ensure all group facilities were updating systems and processes, making sure that the company was ready for the reopening phase. ADNEC also worked diligently throughout the last year to communicate with clients to reschedule their events, while supporting them in achieving their commercial and strategic goals. This was of key importance to maintaining business relationships and planning for the future effectively.

“We are proud to have won the Human Resources Award from the Global Association for the Exhibition Industry . This award confirms the levels of excellence and leadership demonstrated by the teams at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company, and the effectiveness of our remote working system that was implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic, which contributed in strengthening our efforts towards the continuity of the company’s operations, according to the highest levels of efficiency and flexibility,” said Humaid Matar Al Dhaheri, Managing Director and Group Chief Executive Officer of ADNEC.

“This award reinforces ADNEC’s willingness to launching strategic programmes and initiatives that put its employees at the top of its priorities. This has been reflected by results and achievements at a corporate level through the commitment of our employees to achieve plans and projects so that we can continue our path towards leading the business tourism sector, despite the challenges the world has witnessed recently,” he added.

Source: Emirates News Agency

DoH showcases Abu Dhabi’s successful response to COVID-19 at Arab Health 2021

ABU DHABI, Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), the regulator of the healthcare sector in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, is virtually participating at Arab Health 2021, which is hosting over 300 international and regional speakers and 5,200+ peers from 21-24 June, 2021 at Dubai World Trade Centre.

As part of its participation, DoH will exhibit a series of cutting edge initiatives developed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, while key speakers from DoH will share their insights, highlight trends in healthcare and host webinars on a range of issues.

Along with other healthcare innovators at the exhibition, DoH will be revealing its development and implementation of digital-driven health initiatives to highlight its ongoing efforts to further transform and improve the healthcare ecosystem in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. This reveal includes innovative projects and platforms like Next Generation Nurses, Shiffa Program, OnVue Proctoring, Abu Dhabi Healthcare Quality Index, Health TechHub and more.

These projects have been successfully optimised and designed in collaboration with partners like Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), Abu Dhabi Global Market, Abu Dhabi Investment Office, Saal.ai, Khalifa University and others.

During the event, held under the theme of ‘Looking Ahead. Embracing Innovation’, key speakers from DoH and ADPHC will present and shed light on key trending topics in healthcare, including Dr. Farida Al Hosani, Executive Director of Communicable Diseases Department at the Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre (ADPHC), and Official Spokesperson of the UAE Health Sector; Dr. Omniyat Al Hajeri, Executive Director of ADPHC’s Public Health Department; and Asma Ahmed Al Ameri, Head of the Quality Monitoring Section at DoH. Topics include the evolution of quality management in the tech and digital era, targeted healthcare for special groups during COVID-19 and infection control.

Dr. Hamed Ali Al Hashemi, Director of Strategy at DoH, said, “Abu Dhabi has stepped up and set new benchmarks for the world with its fight against the pandemic. The healthcare sector prioritised innovation from the outset of the pandemic. As a result, the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi and its partners have successfully solidified Abu Dhabi’s position as a leading destination in the healthcare sector.”

“DoH is delighted to be part of this global event and share Abu Dhabi’s experience, especially at such a critical moment in the healthcare community. Arab Health 2021 is an opportunity for us to showcase our current health and technology projects while sharing best practices, knowledge and insights with other healthcare innovators in the sector. We look forward to connecting and being part of broader conversations that are focused on the future of patient-centred healthcare; conversations that will hopefully propel Abu Dhabi’s healthcare system even further,” he added.

Source: Emirates News Agency