Zhang Shunyong, a farmer from Di'er village in Luobie township of Liupanshui city in Southwest China's Guizhou province is a deputy to the 14th National People's Congress (NPC). He has transformed his community through beekeeping and agricultural innovation, expanding pathways toward prosperity and making his fellow villagers' lives "as sweet as honey".
In recent years, Lin Hao, Party secretary of Shuiman township and a deputy to the 14th National People's Congress (NPC), has embarked on a journey with over 4,000 local villagers to drive green development with local characteristics. By fostering eco-friendly industries and turning ecological resources into economic benefits, they have blazed a trail towards prosperity.
With over 30 years of dedicated community work, seven consecutive terms as a deputy to the Guangling District People's Congress, and a family legacy spanning three generations rooted in community service for over 70 years, her commitment to serving the people is truly inspiring.
Guo has worked to improve rural children's aesthetic education in Luoning by donating fine art tools to schools, subsidizing fees of art majors and organizing activities to collect money for rural fine arts education.
In order to make ovarian freezing services accessible to more people, Ruan has helped train doctors from over 300 hospitals across the country for the past six years.
Over the past two decades, the former housewife has become a technical authority, earning herself a National May 1 Labor Medal for her hard work and a strong sense of responsibility.
The importance of cross-Strait integration was highlighted in this year's Government Work Report, emphasizing the advancement of integrated development and collaboration with fellow Chinese in Taiwan to achieve the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.
As a two-term deputy to the National People's Congress and a leading inheritor of Hunan embroidery, a national intangible cultural heritage, Cheng Xinxiang has spent decades weaving tradition into modernity, in order to keep the ancient craft surviving and thriving in the digital era.