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Xi inspects Qinghai: The deep message
Updated 13:43, 10-Nov-2021
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Why did President Xi Jinping select northwest China's Qinghai Province for his latest inspection tour? After all, with only about six million people, Qinghai is next to last in terms of population size of China's administrative regions.  

To appreciate the context, when President Xi inspects a province or region there is always a deep message why that particular province or region at that particular time. And given that in less than a month is the 100th anniversary of the Communist Party of China, a milestone event commemorating the past and anticipating the future, this inspection tour is especially significant.   

So, again, why Qinghai? 

In terms of geographic size, Qinghai is China's fourth largest administrative region. It is building an ecological civilization highland, reducing pollution and carbon. Qinghai is the source of three of Asia's great rivers: the Yellow River, the Yangtze, and the Lancang-Mekong. In terms of the proportion of ethnic minorities, at just under 48%, Qinghai has the third largest percentage of China's administrative regions. And in terms of GDP per capita, Qinghai is in the lower third of China's administrative regions. 

So, what did President Xi do in Qinghai, and what does it mean? In Xining, the provincial capital, Xi visited a company producing carpets and learned how it leverages local resources and uses new design concepts to boost its products' competitiveness, create jobs and increase the income of locals.  In a Tibetan village, he learned about the lives of local residents. Visiting Qinghai Lake, the largest lake in China, he was briefed on environmental issues and protecting biodiversity.  

We discern three primary themes: 

1) Common Prosperity, a new formulation of a foundational principle.  The Tibetan carpet industry, Xi says, helps people get out of poverty, boosts rural vitalization and promotes ethnic unity. 

2) Ethnic Harmony, a relentless pursuit. There are 55 ethnic groups in Qinghai,  with one-fifth of China's Tibetan population, and unique ethnic groups such as Salar and Tu. Qinghai is said to be a miniature landscape of the "diverse integration" pattern of Chinese culture. 

3) Environmental Protection, a continuing priority for President Xi, who puts ecological civilization among highest national priorities. 

President Xi describes "the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation" with six expansive adjectives: prosperous, strong, democratic, culturally advanced, harmonious and beautiful. Of these six descriptors, three are exemplified by Xi in Qinghai: prosperous, exemplified by common prosperity; harmonious, exemplified by ethnic harmony; and beautiful, exemplified by environmental protection. 

When I spent a week in Qinghai studying its healthcare system, I watched Shanghai doctors training local doctors and then following up via telemedicine. I visited Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, the site of the 2010 earthquake.  I witnessed close up the themes that President Xi now puts into the spotlight. When President Xi conducts an inspection tour, discern the deep message. 

Script: Robert Lawrence Kuhn

Editors: Yang Yutong, Hao Xinxin

Designer: Qi Haiming

Videographer: Morgan Compagnon

Producer: Wang Ying

Supervisor: Mei Yan, Adam Zhu

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