CGTN: What is behind young Chinese people’s lofty ambitions?

BEIJING, June 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The Chinese people have long valued the importance of setting lofty goals and striving for them with persistence. “No ambition, no achievement,” said Wang Yangming (1472-1529), a Chinese thinker in the Ming Dynasty.

Chinese President Xi Jinping quoted Wang’s words in May 2018 to encourage young people to carry on the tradition.

“The Chinese youth should foster a striving spirit, be firm with ideals, hold fast to beliefs, be brave enough to face difficulties and forge ahead, and work hard in an unyielding manner,” Xi said during an inspection tour of Peking University in the Chinese capital.

He called on young people to closely link their ideals to the future of the country and strive for national rejuvenation.

From methane tank to Chinese dream

Xi found his career ambition at a young age when working in a small village in northwest China’s Shaanxi Province.

In 1969, the 15-year-old Xi arrived in Liangjiahe Village as part of a campaign that saw tens of millions of urban educated youth living and working in the countryside. He spent nearly seven years there and discovered his lifelong mission in the process – to make a difference by serving the people.

Xi joined the Communist Party of China (CPC) in 1974. Then, he became the Party secretary of Liangjiahe, and led the villagers to accomplish a series of projects to benefit local residents, including building a dam, methane tanks, a sewing workshop, a consignment store and a mill.

In order to build methane tanks that could provide the villagers with gas for their cookers and lights, Xi traveled to the neighboring Sichuan Province to learn about the techniques. On his return to Liangjiahe, he found out practice was harder than theory.

“The digging of the first methane tank was difficult,” he recalled in an interview in 2004. “The water around the tank kept rising, but there was no sign of gas. The problem turned out to be a blocked pipe. When we finally cleared the obstruction, the pipe splashed manure over my face. Immediately, gas started gushing out, so we quickly connected the pipe to the stove. An over 30-cm high flame rose up above our methane stove.”

During another interview in 2003, Xi summarized how the experience in Liangjiahe had influenced him: “I saw the power of the people and the foundation of their lives. It was then that I really started to understand the people and society.”

Throughout his political career in different parts of China, Xi maintained and strengthened his ties with the people and strived to improve their lives. After becoming a leader at the national level, he called on the whole Party and nation to work together for a better China.

“To meet the people’s desire for a happy life is our mission,” Xi said when meeting the press after being elected as general secretary of the CPC Central Committee in November 2012.

He raised the concept of the Chinese dream two weeks later when attending an exhibition themed “The Road Toward Renewal.” He said achieving the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation is the country’s biggest dream in modern times.

In June 2019, the Party leadership launched a nationwide educational campaign among the 90 million CPC members, urging them to stay true to the Party’s original aspiration and founding mission – to seek happiness for the Chinese people and rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

New generations join the mission

Today, more and more young Chinese are joining the mission to create a better future for the country and its people.

Current affairs commentator Einar Tangen said young Chinese people are waking up and want to play an active part in the country’s development.

“I think a lot of young people have woken up and said, ‘Listen, if China is gonna go forward, it’s going to need the best from our generation. And I want to be part of that,’” Tangen told CGTN in a recent interview.

“A lot of the economic success has come over the last 40 years. They’re proud of how far China has come,” he added.

“We as the young generation hold the responsibilities of the times,” said Zhu Yuhuilan, a student at Peking University. “We shall accept our responsibilities and make achievements.”

As young generations devote themselves to ambitious goals, China can take on various challenges along its journey more confidently – whether it is poverty relief, the fight against COVID-19 or the transformation of its growth model.

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OIC Secretary General Receives Ambassador of China to Saudi Arabia

Jeddah, Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Dr. Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Othaimeen received here today Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Chen Weiqing.

During the meeting, they discussed means to promote cooperation between the OIC and the People’s Republic of China.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Ma’aden Nears Completion on First Project in $6.4 Billion ‘Phosphate 3’ Portfolio Expansion

Riyadh, Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Ma’aden), Saudi Arabia’s national mining champion and one of the fastest-growing mining companies in the world, has completed utilities commissioning on a $900 million ammonia plant in Ras Al-Khair industrial City. Construction completion is expected in the fourth quarter of 2021, with full activation in the first quarter of 2022.

The ammonia plant is the first project in the $6.4 billion ‘Phosphate 3’ expansion to Ma’aden’s phosphate fertilizer portfolio, which encompasses the full mine-to-market development process of phosphate fertilizers.

Commenting on the announcement, Ma’aden CEO Abdulaziz Al-Harbi said, “This is a tremendous milestone for our phosphate portfolio. The ammonia plant expansion will add over 1 million tonnes of ammonia production to reach 3.3 million tonnes, making Ma’aden one of the largest ammonia producers east of the Suez Canal”.

The ‘Phosphate 3’ expansion will add 3 million tonnes of phosphate fertilizer production capacity to Ma’aden portfolio, bringing that to a total production capacity of more than 9 million tonnes. This will make Ma’aden one of the top three global phosphate fertilizer producers and Saudi Arabia the second largest phosphate fertilizer exporter worldwide.

“We have been moving ahead with the construction during the COVID-19 pandemic and thanks to the dedication of the Ma’aden team and our partners, construction has been completed for the utility section and pre-commissioning activities started. Safety has remained a priority for us throughout the project and I am pleased to say that over 4,000 employees invested 14 million+ safe man hours to deliver the construction on the Ammonia 3 project over 32 months,” Eng. Al-Harbi concluded.

Ma’aden began commercial production of fertilizers in 2011 and has since become one of the top three largest producers of phosphate fertilizers globally, catering to the biggest fertilizer markets and meeting the food requirements of hundreds of millions of people. Ma’aden is committed to empowering farmers by providing high quality products that improve crop quality and yield and supporting Saudi Arabia’s contribution to achieving global food security in line with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

Ma’aden’s mine-to-market phosphate business consists of three mega projects in Saudi Arabia: Wa’ad Al Shamal, the center of the Saudi phosphate industry; Ras Al Khair, a phosphate and bauxite processing superhub; and Phosphate 3. In 2019, Ma’aden expanded the reach of its phosphate business in sub-Saharan Africa through the acquisition of fertilizer distribution company Meridian Group, enabling faster and better service for local customers in Africa.

In line with Ma’aden’s sustainability commitment, phosphate operations at Ras Al Khair Industrial City draw all its process water from one of the world’s largest desalination plants and utilize a natural engineered wastewater treatment (NEWT) system. Sixty to 80% of the treated water gets reused as process water and the rest for local landscape irrigation.

The resulting “artificial wetland” created by NEWT has proven to be a sustainable and effective natural method to treat wastewater on municipal and industrial levels, and as an added benefit, has become an important habitat for wildlife, especially shore birds, in line with Saudi Arabia’s commitment to combat climate change under the Saudi Green Initiative.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

KSrelief Distributes Over 46 Tons of Food Baskets in Taiz Governorate, Yemen

Taiz, King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) distributed yesterday 46 tons and 759 KGs of food baskets to needy families, displaced people and people with special needs in Taiz Governorate, Yemen, benefiting 2,622 individuals.

This aid comes as an extension of humanitarian efforts being exerted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to alleviate the suffering of the Yemeni people due to the current humanitarian crisis

Source: Saudi Press Agency

KSrelief Trains 255 Paramedics, Trainers in First Aid in Mauritania

Nouakchott, King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) concluded yesterday a training course to build the capacities of associations and individuals in the field of first aid and to prepare trainers in Mauritania.

During the course, KSrelief’s volunteer team trained 215 paramedics and prepared 40 trainers in first aid, in cooperation with the Muslim World League and the Mauritanian Red Crescent.

This comes within the framework of humanitarian projects being implemented by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by KSrelief, to support the health sector in needy countries and to enhance the capabilities of their medical staff.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Chairman of Council of Imams in Latin America, Caribbean: Decision of Kingdom’s Government to Limit Number of Pilgrims this Year Accords with Sharia in Preserving Lives

Riyadh, Chairman of the Council of Imams in Latin America and the Caribbean Dr. Abdulhamid Mitwalli has praised the decision of the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to limit this year’s Hajj to citizens and residents.

Dr. Mitwalli commended this precautionary step, stressing the council’s support for the decision and noting that it accords with Islamic Sharia teachings that call for preserving lives, from one side, and not to stop the ritual completely, from another side.

He also hailed the pivotal and main role implemented by the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in caring for and serving pilgrims.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Minister of Islamic Affairs Receives Afghan Minister of Hajj, Endowments and Guidance

Riyadh, Minister of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance Sheikh Dr. Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al Al-Sheikh received here today Afghan Minister of Hajj, Endowments and Guidance Sheikh Mohammed Qasim Halimi.

The two ministers hailed the decision of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to limit Hajj performance during this year to citizens and residents in the Kingdom, calling the decision a wise move as the decision stipulated that the overall number of those to perform the rituals shall not exceed 60 thousands pilgrims, due to the Coronavirus pandemic and in order to preserve the safety of the pilgrims.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

OIC Strongly Condemns Houthi Militia’s Attempt Targeting a School in Asir, Saudi Arabia, with a Drone

Jeddah, Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Dr. Yousef bin Ahmed Al-Othaimeen has strongly condemned the terrorist Houthi militia’s attempt targeting a School in Asir Region, Saudi Arabia with a bomb-laden drone.

The Secretary General stressed that the organization condemns the terrorist Houthi militia practices and those who support them and provide them with money and weapons, to target innocent civilians and civilian objects.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

UAE condemns Houthi drone attack targeting a school in Asir, Saudi Arabia

Abu Dhabi, The United Arab States has strongly condemned and denounced the Iran-backed Houthi terrorist militias’ targeting of a school in Asir, Saudi Arabia, with an explosive-laden drone.

In a statement released by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, the UAE reiterated that these recurrent systematic terror attacks by the Houthis reflect their blatant disregard for the international community and all international laws and norms.

The Ministry urged the international community to take an immediate and decisive stance to stop these recurrent acts.

It also emphasized that the continued threat of these attacks in recent days is a grave escalation that represents new evidence of these militias’ attempts to undermine security and stability in the region.

The UAE renewed its full solidarity with Saudi Arabia to take whatsoever arrangements to protect its territories and people as well as residents against such subversive terrorist attacks.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

With participation of 30 poets from Syria and Iraq, poetry festival glorifies homeland and its victories

Lattakia, Poems glorified love of homeland and its victories in the poetry festival which held at Dar al-Assad for Culture in Lattakia under the title “Echo of Love for Culture and Victory”.

Poets from several provinces along with poets from Iraq participated in the festival to share joy of victories with the Syrian people on the occasion of the success of the election and the winning of Dr. Bashar al-Assad to the post of President of the Republic amid large attendance.

The festival included a poetry competition, in which 30 poets participated in it,and recited poems whose subjects varied between patriotic, Sentimental , and zajal.

Head of the festival’s higher committee, Muhammad al-Kindi, from Iraq, said in a statement to SANA reporter that the presidential election reflected the Syrian people’s awareness and their support for their leadership and army, which achieved victories against terrorism and its backers.

He Pointed out to key role of poets in spreading cultural awareness among young people via festivals, seminars and lectures.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

Putin, Biden to discuss situation in Syria, Libya and several global issues

Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced that he intends to discuss the situation in Syria and Libya, in addition to a number of global issues, with his US counterpart, Joe Biden, during their summit set for June 16.

Sputnik News Agency quoted Putin as saying on Sunday that there is a bunch of global issues in which Moscow and Washington must cooperate and that direct contacts between the two sides will be restored.

He pointed out that the situation in Syria and Libya and issues of global security threats and environmental issues will be also on the agenda of the meeting.

The summit between Presidents Putin and Biden is scheduled to be held in Geneva, Switzerland, on June 16, and this will be their first meeting since the inauguration of Biden as President of the US early this year.

Source: Syrian Arab News Agency

More Than 1,000 Jobs Available for Omanis in Government Sector

Muscat, The Ministry of Labour today announced the availability of 1,003 jobs for Omanis in the government sector.

The job vacancies can be contested by both male and female applicants as registration will continue for 8 days, said a statement issued by the Ministry today.

The Ministry pointed out that the opportunities are available in different specializations: administrative, financial, economic, press and media, literature, English language, human sciences, law, design and engineering.

Nineteen of the jobs will be dedicated to people with disabilities from among holders of BA and BSc and 3 opportunities for holders of General Education Diploma, the Ministry explained.

Source: Oman News Agency