Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for cultivating more loyal, skilled officials to drive development in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Speaking on the 70th anniversary of a landmark training program, Xi emphasized the need to strengthen governance and foster unity in the diverse region.
🗣️ 'A strong sense of community for the Chinese nation must be nurtured,' said Xi, highlighting the program’s role in boosting economic growth and stability. Since 1954, the initiative has trained over 5,000 ethnic officials, serving as a bridge between policies and local needs.
🏛️ Analysts say this push aligns with broader efforts to modernize Xinjiang while maintaining social harmony. The region has seen increased infrastructure investment and cultural exchanges in recent years, drawing comparisons to Marvel’s 'Shang-Chi' in blending tradition with futurism.
Chen Xi, head of the CPC’s Party School, reiterated plans to upgrade training methods using AI and big data—think Black Mirror meets public service. 📊 'Quality over quantity' remains the mantra as China aims to address global challenges like climate change and tech competition through localized leadership.
For young professionals eyeing Asia’s evolving markets, Xinjiang’s focus on talent development could unlock new opportunities in renewable energy and cross-border trade. 🌏✨
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Xi calls for cultivating more high-caliber officials for Xinjiang
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