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Highlights of foreign congratulatory messages on CPC's 100th founding anniversary (30)

Photo taken on June 22, 2021 shows an exterior view of the Museum of the Communist Party of China in Beijing, capital of China. (Xinhua/Ju Huanzong) BEIJING, June 30 (Xinhua) -- Leaders of foreign political parties and governments have been extending warm congratulations on the upcoming 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China (CPC).

Honoring role models to encourage CPC for greater success: experts

A group of children, who are members of the Chinese Young Pioneers, present flowers to recipients of the July 1 Medal and salute them at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, June 29, 2021. (Xinhua/Gao Jie) The awarding of the July 1 Medal, the Party's highest honor, is of great significance, as it will help inspire more ordinary Party members to devote their lives to the cause of the Party and the people, said Bambang Suryono, chairman of Indonesia's Asia Innovation Study Center.

Photo shows Zhang in the school. (Photo/Yunnan Daily)

Zhang Guimei, a CPC member igniting hopes for impoverished girls in mountainous areas

Zhang Guimei, who has dedicated her 40 years to education at China’s southwestern border, is a “mother” for more than 170 children, and a principal motivating young girls from impoverished families in mountainous areas. Trying to cut the intergenerational transmission of poverty, she has ignited the hopes of many with the light of education.

Shi Guangyin, an exemplary individual who leads efforts in afforestation and combating desertification in northwest China’s Shaanxi province, checks pinus sylvestris in a shelter forest. (File photo)

Chinese farmer creates ‘green Great Wall’ in desert

Shi Guangyin, a farmer in Dingbian county, Yulin city, northwest China’s Shaanxi province, has recently received the July 1 Medal, the highest honor in the Communist Party of China (CPC), for his outstanding contributions to desertification control. Residents in Yulin had long been plagued by heavy winds, floating sand, and barren land mainly due to the Maowusu Desert, China’s eighth largest desert, located between Yulin city and Ordos of north China’s Inner Mongolia autonomous region.

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