Chinese President Hu Jintao (3rd L) smiles as he talks
with family members of Ma Xizhi (2nd L) at Caijiagang Village of Xuankou
Township in Wenchuan County, southwest China's Sichuan Province yesterday.
President Hu Jintao visited quake-hit Sichuan Province on December 27-29,
showing concern for survivors and inspecting reconstruction work.-
Xinhua
President Hu Jintao visited quake-hit Sichuan Province over the weekend,
showing concern for survivors and inspecting reconstruction work as winter set
in.
It was Hu's second visit after the May 12 earthquake. Hu's last visit was on
May 16, when quake relief work was in a critical phase.
The 8.0-magnitude quake, centered in Wenchuan County, left more than 69,000
people dead, 374,000 injured, 18,000 missing and millions homeless.
From Saturday to yesterday, Hu visited reconstruction sites, factories,
villages, resettlement centers, schools and clinics in battered Mianyang,
Deyang, Chengdu and Aba, giving residents and those helping with rebuilding work
new year's greetings.
In villages and resettlement centers, Hu went into homes and even the
kitchens and bedrooms of local people to see if they were warm enough and
well-fed.
"The most important thing is to make sure all people are housed, have clothes
and quilts to resist the cold, have enough food for the winter and coming
spring, and medical service and epidemic prevention are in place," he said.
At Caijiagang Village, Wenchuan, Hu asked villager Ma Xizhi to be aware of
safety problems in using electricity and fire and told local officials to
respect farmers' will in building new homes with government subsidies.
At Guixi Middle School in Beichuan County, the president encouraged the
students to study hard to repay society's concern.
He told workers who were rebuilding the school to ensure the quality of the
buildings and make them safe and solid.
Hu also inspected the progress of industrial and agricultural reconstruction
in the quake areas.
At Dongfang Steam Turbine Works, a large state-owned enterprise, he asked
about losses and the recovery of production, urging the employees to speed up
the reconstruction and develop the facility into a world-class electric
equipment manufacturer.
Many Dongfang employees were killed in the quake. Hu told the officials to
pay visits to victims' families during the upcoming festivals and help them
solve problems.
The central government has introduced policies to support agricultural
recovery, Hu said at a herb production base in Huaxi Village, Dujiangyan. He
encouraged growers to make good use of these policies and technology to recover
losses from the quake.
The president also expressed respect to workers at reconstruction sites. In
Hanwang Township, he praised workers for their hard work and encouraged them to
live up to the expectations of the quake region and get their jobs done with
high quality and efficiency.
With the accelerating reconstruction work, demand for construction materials
has grown. Hu visited a supply station in Dujiangyan, urging abundant supply and
stable prices to serve local needs.
En route to Yingxiu Township, Hu encountered dozens of military vehicles
transporting reconstruction material to the quake zone, part of the Chengdu
Military District's 1,000-vehicle logistics task force.
Hu praised the soldiers for their contribution to the quake relief and
reconstruction, asking them to overcome difficulties and finish the job.
While in Sichuan, Hu also met with provincial officials, encouraging them to
fully implement the central government's reconstruction policies.
He told them to put people first, respect nature and seek a balance in speed
and quality in rebuilding.
The great quake relief spirits formed in China's fight against the tremendous
disaster are very precious, he said, urging the promotion of such spirits among
officials at a time of difficulty as an inspiration.