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Chinese President Hu Jintao (2nd R
Front) talks with a farmer in a paddy field at Binglang Village of
Fenghuang Town in Sanya, a city in south China's Hainan Province, April 9,
2008. President Hu made an inspection tour in Hainan Province on April
7-9. (Xinhua/Ju Peng) Photo Gallery>>>
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Chinese President Hu Jintao (2nd L)
learns cowpea's growth and sale from farmer Huang Zhengguang (1st R) of
the Li ethnic group at Shandao Village of Jianfeng Town in Ledong Li
Autonomous County, south China's Hainan Province, April 8, 2008. President
Hu made an inspection tour in Hainan Province on April 7-9. (Xinhua/Ju
Peng) Photo Gallery>>>
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BEIJING, April 9 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Hu
Jintao inspected the southern province of Hainan before attending the annual
meeting of the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) opening on Saturday.
The forum, April 11-13, is a platform for high-level
interaction between leaders from Asia and the world. Boao has been the permanent
venue of the annual regional economic forum since 2001.
Hu, also general secretary of the Communist Party of
China Central Committee, discussed reform and development issues with local
officials and visited with a public made up of various ethnic groups during the
inspection tour that started on Monday.
The island province marks the 20th anniversary of the
founding of the Hainan special economic zone (SEZ) later this month. Hu visited
an exhibition marking the anniversary at the provincial museum.
"Over the past two decades, Hainan's economic and
social development has made a remarkable progress. The appearance of cities and
villages has undergone profound changes. Practice shows the policy of setting up
SEZ in Hainan is completely correct," said the president.
Founded in 1988, Hainan is one of the five SEZs
established since 1980. The others are Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Shantou and Xiamen, all
in southern China.
Hu showed his respect for the island's model workers,
farmers, teachers and police who had made great contribution to Hainan's
development. "You have done extraordinarily at ordinary positions," Hu told
them.
The president also revisited the state-level Yangpu
Economic Zone in the northwest of the island. Twelve years before, he had been
to the zone.
Hu was very happy to learn that last year Yangpu's
economy increased by 60 percent and its import and export value was up by 213
percent.
The president said he hoped Hainan to deepen reform,
further implement the Scientific Outlook on Development and play a leading role
in reform and opening up.
He later inspected a Sinopec oil refining company in
Hainan and visited a 300,000-ton crude oil dock.
Leaving the oil-handling terminal, Hu went to the
Yangpu Harbor, which boasted the best natural conditions among all deep water
ports of the island. The throughput of the harbor, launched in 1990, reached
4.27 million tons in 2007.
Hu encouraged officials and workers to seize the
regional economic cooperation opportunity.
On his inspection tour, the president also went among
farmers and into Li ethnic villages, learning their difficulties in farming and
medical services.
Hu showed great concerns over the island's
environment, stressing Hainan must promote the conservation culture, save energy
resources and protect ecosystems.
"The education on environmental protection should be
thoroughly conducted and ecological protection measures should be strictly
implemented so as to effectively preserve the island's nature-bestowed original
ecological wonder," Hu said.
Hu also visited a navy troop in Sanya City and
examined their armaments. He also asked local officials to apply a cautious,
industrious and clean work style.