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人民群众是力量的源泉.doc

It was a pleasant early December morning in a verdant park in Shenzhen, in south Chinas Guangdong Province. Early risers, carrying on their usual morning exercise, did not expect to see a big name. The park was not cordoned. There was no red carpet nor were there people waving welcoming banners. A middle-aged man in a dark suit, and a tieless white shirt, laid a wreath at the parks statue of the late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping. Then he walked into the surrounding crowd and began a casual chat. The visitor was Xi Jinping, the newly elected general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee. During his visit to Guangdong, Xi called on the entire Party and people from all ethnic groups to unswervingly adhere to the path of reform and opening up and put greater focus on pursuing reform in a more systematic, integrated and coordinated way. Xi vowed no stop in reform, and no stop in opening up. In his first visit outside Beijing as the top CPC leader, Xi went to Guangdong, the forefront of Chinas reform and opening up, following the route Deng had toured 20 years ago when the country was at a crossroad. Media reports remarked that Xi is a leader who brings a fresh breeze to the countrys political life, unswervingly pushes forward reform and opening up, and is beginning to lead the Chinese nation in realizing the China Dream. Xi, 59, who was elected to his new role at the first plenum of the 18th CPC Central Committee on Nov. 15, is the first top Party leader born after 1949, the year the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) was founded. He now leads the 91-year-old CPC, the world largest political party with more than 82 million members, as it rules China, the worlds second largest economy. The whole country and the world are putting their eyes on Xi: -- What will he do to lead the CPC to better serve the people? -- What will he do to lead Chinas 1.3 billion people to build a moderately prosperous society in all respects by the 100th anniversary of the

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