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CPPCC member from Henan makes unremitted efforts to improve ecology of Yellow River

By Gong Jinxing, People’s Daily
It’s the 13th year for Song Fengqiang, a member of the 11th, 12th, and 13th National Committee
of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), to focus on the Yellow River,
the mother river of China.
This time, Song, president of an agricultural enterprise in central China’s Henan province, planned
to raise three proposals to the annual session, one of which is about incorporating the development
of ecological tourism into the overall plan for the high-quality development of the Yellow River.
As the ecological protection and high-quality development of the Yellow River basin turned into a
national strategy of China last year, how to strike a balance between development and ecological
protection became a major concern of Song. To find the answers, he made multiple field trips to
the villages along the Yellow River.
He said in his proposal that the development plans of the Yellow River basin shall be jointly made
by central ministries and departments to maximize economic and ecological benefits.
“Lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets.” This concept strikes a chord with the
man very much.
“When I was young, the riverside was a vast expanse of saline-alkali land. In winter, people would
collect the alkali in the frozen soil and sell it for money,” Song said, adding that without effective
control and development, the ecology would only deteriorate.
In recent years, he has conducted many surveys in river-belt and coastal regions in China. He
found that many places had well protected ecological system while developing tourism and
entertainment industries, which greatly benefited local residents and vitalized local economy.
His friends once told him that it was not wise to invest in ecological agriculture, but he remained
resolute. He devoted over 20 years into the Yellow River, with a strong sense of responsibility and
a firm goal: to improve ecological environment of the riverside and make waters and mountains
lucid and lush.
Thanks to the man’s unremitting efforts, hundreds of hectares of sand along the Yellow River are
now covered by vegetation, and four tourist attractions of 4A category, the second-highest level in
the Chinese rating system, are established.
On top of that, Song has also built a cherry blossom park with an area of over 333.33 hectares in
Xingyang, where some 80 kinds of sakuras are cultivated. Driving relevant industries of cherry
blossoms, the park is also boosting local economy and increasing the income for local people.
As the novel coronavirus has taken a heavy toll on tourism, Song said he prepared another
proposal for the National Committee of the CPPCC suggesting that the government introduce
supportive policies to boost the industry.
“I feel obliged to do so, and I hope to help more in the tourism industry,” he said.
Mangshan Mountain, lying to the northwest of Zhengzhou, capital of Henan province, was once
barren. To green the mountain, Song has invested over 100 million yuan ($14 million) in the past
decade planting trees on it. His practice is hailed by many, but some said he was silly as he could
have earned hundreds of millions yuan if he sold the trees.
No matter what other people say, Song always sticks to his own belief. “I’m not only a farmer-
turned-entrepreneur, but also a member of the CPPCC. It’s my responsibility to do so,” he noted.

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