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Welcome the Twentieth National Congress of the Communist Party of China Guizhou: A New Way for Green Development

2022-10-07   

The bus just got off the expressway at Xinren Toll Station, Qianxi City, Guizhou Province. The green mountains on both sides face each other. A brand new tourist road with a width of more than 8 meters winds in the charming autumn scenery. (A view of Wujiangyuan Baili Gallery, Huawu Village, Xinren Miao Nationality Township, Qianxi City, Guizhou Province (taken on May 31, 2022, UAV photo). Photographed by Ou Dongqu, a reporter from Xinhua News Agency) Walking to Huawu Village, Xinren Miao Nationality Township, Qianxi City, in the hinterland of Wumeng Mountain, open the window, and the fresh air is refreshing. There are various flags and signboards in front of the farmhouse and homestay along the road, and the houses in northwest Guizhou are simple and generous. In a Miao embroidery workshop at the entrance of the village, Yang Wenli, a 27 year old Miao girl, is taking the embroiderers on a fast track to produce tourism cultural and creative products with Miao characteristics. A 9-meter long Miao embroidery scroll is about to be completed. In the long scroll, the scattered houses are hidden in the green mountains and waters, and the villagers in minority costumes are singing and dancing. (Villagers check the finished Miao embroidery products in the embroidery workshop of Huawu Village, Xinren Miao Nationality Township, Qianxi City, Guizhou Province (taken on June 1, 2022). Photographed by Ou Dongqu, a reporter from Xinhua News Agency) "The long scroll of Miao embroidery shows the changes of Huawu Village in the past 10 years, which is a unique way for us to record the good life of villagers and welcome the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China." Yang Wenli told the reporter that more than ten embroiderers in the village had designed and produced this long scroll, one stitch at a time, and used their hearts and feelings. Huawu Village, located in the upper reaches of Wujiang River and on the bank of Liuchong River, was once as poor as many poor villages in Guizhou mountainous areas. Now, looking around the square beside Huawu Wharf, the small village is a moving scene, with picturesque landscape, smooth and wide roads, neat and beautiful buildings, and beautiful and pleasant environment. He stressed that we should firmly establish the concept that green water and green mountains are golden mountains and silver mountains, keep the bottom lines of development and ecology, and strive to create a new path of ecological priority and green development. The local cadre of Qianxi City told the reporter that Huawu Village used to open up wasteland in large areas to ask for food from the mountains, and also used to "raise fish in cages and fish by boat" to ask for economy from the water. Finally, "the mountains were bare and the water smelled". The Wujiang River, which nurtures Huawu Village, has carried more than half of Guizhou's population and total economic output, and once became a "dirty river" due to extensive development and lagging sewage treatment on both banks. (The garbage cleaning boat is cleaning up the garbage on the Baili Gallery River at the source of Wujiang River in Qianxi City, Guizhou Province (photographed on June 2, 2022). Photographed by Ou Dongqu, a reporter from Xinhua News Agency) Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, Huawu Village has started to "walk on two legs". On the one hand, it has accelerated ecological restoration through mountain greening and other measures, and on the other hand, it relies on the national poverty alleviation policy to make up for the shortage of infrastructure. After the village lifted its hat from poverty in 2017, the pace of ecological construction did not stop. At the gate of a farmhouse in the village, the reporter met Yang Qingxin, a villager who had just returned from patrolling the river

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