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 Chinese President Hu Jintao (3rd
R), who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC)
Central Committee and chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission,
talks with armed police in Yan'an, a revolutionary base in northwest
China's Shaanxi Province. President Hu paid New Year visits to people at
revolutionary base to extend Spring Festival greetings to them during Jan.
27 to 29. (Xinhua Photo) |
YAN'AN, Jan. 28 (Xinhuanet) -- As the Spring
Festival, Chinese lunar New Year, is drawing near, President Hu Jintao visited
the people in the revolutionary base of Yan'an, in northwest China's Shanxi
Province, to extend Spring Festival greetings to them.
On Saturday morning, Hu visited the people in
Hougoumen Village of Ansai County. He watched the performance of the villagers
and joined them in dancing "yangge", a popular rural folk dance especially in
northern China.
 Chinese President Hu Jintao (R),
also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central
Committee and chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission, expresses
his New Year greetings to local people in Hougoumen Village of Yanhewan
Town in Ansai County. (Xinhua Photo) |
Later, Hu called on 51-year-old farmer, Kang Haifa,
at his home. He chatted with Kang's family in their cave dwelling and joined
them in making "niangao", a kind of glutinous rice cake widely eaten by Chinese
during the lunar New Year period.
Enjoying fried "niangao" with the family-made rice
wine, Hu, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central
Committee, told the Kang's that he was glad to see the villagers are living a
good life.
The goal of building a new socialist countryside in
China is to ensure the farmers become rich more quickly, so that festival food
such as "niangao" will become their daily diet, and their standards of living
will become better year by year, said the president, who began the visit to
Yan'an on Friday.
Yan'an served as the CPC headquarters during the
Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of
Liberation in the late 1930s and 1940s.
Accompanied by central and provincial officials, Hu
went to the Yan'an Bayi Old Folks' Home to extend New Year's greetings to
veterans of the Red Army and the Eight Route Army Friday morning.
Shaking hands with the president, 90-year-old Liu
Tianyou, who came to Yan'an in 1937 with the Red Army, the final destination of
the Long March, told Hu that she was taken good care of at the Old Folks' Home.
Hu was pleased to see telephone, TV and heating facilities in Liu's room.
Talking with the veterans, Hu said, "In those years,
you made great contribution to the victory of the revolution, overcoming
hardships and fighting bravely under the leadership of Chairman Mao and the
Party. The Party and the people will never forget your merits and achievements
in the revolutionary history."
"Despite the different times, we will continue to
carry forward the fine tradition of the Red Army and Eighth Route Army and make
the utmost efforts in building our country into a better one," said Hu. Enditem
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