Premier stresses high-quality implementation of major national projects
LHASA -- Premier Li Qiang has urged efforts to develop major national projects with high quality, promote economic and social development, and enhance well-being of the people of different ethnic groups.
Li made the remarks during an inspection tour from Friday to Saturday in Southwest China's Xizang autonomous region. During the tour, he emphasized the need to prioritize ecological conservation, ensure high-quality implementation of major national projects, and foster distinctive and competitive industries tailored to local conditions.
While inspecting a construction site of the Sichuan-Xizang Railway project in Nyingchi city, Li said the completion and opening of the railway will be of great significance for promoting Xizang's development and improving people's livelihoods, noting that quality and safety must always be the top priority.
Describing the Yarlung Zangbo hydropower project as a project of the century, Li called for the adoption of advanced technologies, equipment, techniques, and materials to provide robust support for high-quality construction of the project. He also noted that special emphasis must be placed on ecological conservation to prevent environmental damage, and urged efforts to build the project into a major signature project of the new era.
At a modern agriculture demonstration zone in Lhasa, the capital city of Xizang, Li learned about the development of Xizang's agriculture and animal husbandry industries as well as the plateau biology institute.
He stated that leveraging unique local resources to develop plateau agriculture and animal husbandry serves as a key driver for boosting people's incomes and promoting economic growth in Xizang.
Li urged efforts to enhance the demonstration and promotion of new technologies in the agriculture and animal husbandry sectors, and strive for breakthroughs in high-altitude breeding.
Fully affirming Xizang's achievements in economic and social development, Li also urged officials and other people in Xizang to step up efforts to maintain stability, promote development, protect ecology, and boost development in border areas.
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