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Delivering on commitments to people through real results

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A Vision for a Better Life

China’s leader, Xi Jinping, often talks about building cities and communities that make everyday life easier, healthier, and happier for everyone. Over the past nine years he has visited the Xiong’an New Area four times, pushing for better schools, hospitals, transport, and green spaces. His hands‑on approach shows how big ideas turn into real improvements on the ground.

Xi’s Visits to Xiong’an

During his March 2025 inspection, Xi urged officials to strengthen public services and protect people’s welfare. He asked simple but important questions: Do families have enough food? Can kids get a good education? Are doctors easy to reach? By listening to residents, he turned their worries into concrete plans.

Focus on Public Services

Improving the public service system means:

  • Building more clinics and upgrading existing ones.
  • Expanding affordable housing so young families can settle down.
  • Creating parks and bike lanes that encourage outdoor activity.

Goals and Tasks

At a symposium on the 15th Five‑Year Plan (2026‑2030), Xi stressed that every goal must be clear, every task must have a step‑by‑step plan, and progress must be checked regularly. He said, “If we set the right targets and work hard, we’ll see real change.”

Real Results Matter

Xi repeatedly reminds officials that the ultimate measure of success is how people’s lives improve. Whether it’s cleaner air, safer streets, or better jobs, the proof is in the daily experience of ordinary citizens.

Grassroots Research Examples

Visiting Villages

In March 2025, Xi went to Zhaoxing Dong Village in Guizhou. He asked villagers if they had enough to eat and whether many had left to work elsewhere. Their answers helped shape policies that support rural livelihoods.

Helping Flood‑Hit Communities

Before the 2024 Spring Festival, he visited a Tianjin village damaged by summer 2023 floods. At Du Honggang’s home, he talked with the family about their losses and how they were rebuilding. This direct contact ensures aid reaches those who need it most.

Two Sessions Call to Action

During this year’s “two sessions” (the meetings of China’s top legislature and advisory body), Xi joined lawmakers from Jiangsu Province. He urged major provincial economies to study new challenges, share experiences, and find innovative solutions together.

The Nail‑Driving Spirit

Since the 18th Party Congress in 2012, Xi has praised the “nail‑driving” spirit—working steadily, persistently, and thoroughly until a task is finished. He insists that plans are not just paperwork; they must be carried out fully and checked for results.

Environmental Progress

Cleaner Air in Beijing

In 2025, Beijing enjoyed 311 days of good air quality—21 more than the previous year. That’s 85.2 % of the year with clear skies, showing that anti‑pollution measures are working.

Greener, More Resilient Cities

Cities are becoming smarter, more open, eco‑friendly, and able to handle shocks like floods or heatwaves. Better public transit, green buildings, and community centers make urban life safer and more enjoyable.

Long‑Term Planning

Xi believes that lasting success needs a clear roadmap. While working in Xiamen, he helped draft the Xiamen Economic and Social Development Strategy 1985‑2000, a plan that guided growth for over a decade. In Zhejiang, his “double eight strategy” boosted industry, technology, and living standards.

A New Development Philosophy

Since 2012, Xi has said China can’t judge progress by GDP alone. Instead, the country follows a new development philosophy that balances economic growth with social fairness, environmental protection, and cultural richness.

15th Five‑Year Plan Highlights

The outline of the 15th Five‑Year Plan (2026‑2030) puts people’s better life at its core. More than a third of its 20 main indicators focus on well‑being, and 25 of the 109 major projects aim directly at improving education, health, housing, and leisure.

Conclusion

Xi Jinping’s repeated visits, hands‑on research, and insistence on measurable results show a simple truth: when leaders listen to people and turn concerns into clear actions, communities grow stronger, healthier, and happier. The ongoing work in Xiong’an, the villages he visited, and the nationwide plans all point toward a future where every Chinese citizen can enjoy a better life.

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