BEIJING, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) -- Chinese central
government on Tuesday sent thousands of books to rural areas in eight central
and western provinces along the route of the Long March 70 years ago.
The books will be donated to 1,550 village libraries in these provinces such as east China's Jiangxi Province and
northwestern Shaanxi Province.
Each library will receive nearly 3,000 books on
politics, laws, history, literature, art, science, health, management,
education, sports, dictionaries and practical technologies.
In addition, each library will get nearly 1,600 discs
on films, TV series, cartoons, songs and others.
The project of setting up village libraries along the
Long March-related provinces was launched by the Publicity Department of the
Communist Party of China Central Committee this year amid a string of activities
to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the historic event.
The Long March is a famous military maneuver carried
out by the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army from 1934 to 1935 led by the
Communist Party of China to combat the Kuomintang regime.
The project aims to enrich the cultural life of
villagers and foster "new-type" farmers who will be equipped with knowledge of
culture, technology and management.
"We must be fully aware of the significance of the
project from the perspective of building a new socialist countryside and a
harmonious society," said Ouyang Jian, deputy head of the Publicity Department,
at a donation ceremony held in Ruijin, Jiangxi, where the Long march began.
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