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Voices from the front lines

Four delegates carry stories from home, share concerns, and work to turn local dreams into national policies.

China Daily | Updated: 2026-03-07 09:06
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Zheng Wangchun films the cliffside trail in Gulu village, Hanyuan county, Sichuan province, sharing videos online that helped put his village on the map. WANG XI/XINHUA

As this year's two sessions — a term for China's annual meetings of the National People's Congress, the country's top legislature, and the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the top political advisory body — convene in Beijing, four individuals from vastly different corners of the country bring with them the voices of their communities.

Though their journeys begin in places as varied as a cliffside village and a factory warehouse, they share a common mission: turning local dreams into national policies.

Zheng (first from left) speaks with tourists from Chongqing about their experience visiting the village. WANG XI/XINHUA

For Zheng Wangchun, a deputy to the National People's Congress, the challenge lies in sustaining the newfound fame of his cliff-top village, which was once accessible only by a vine ladder. As Party chief of Gulu village, Hanyuan county in Sichuan province, he has watched his once-isolated and impoverished community transform into a tourist draw after videos of its dramatic mountain trail went viral.

Zheng (right) visits the home of Shen Shaohua (center) to learn firsthand how his homestay business is developing. WANG XI/XINHUA

But rather than riding the wave, he has worked to build something lasting. He helped villagers open homestays, set up scenic viewpoints, and develop local specialties like walnuts and peppers. This year, he focuses on practical needs: improving infrastructure, supporting elderly residents and children, and ensuring rural vitalization continues to move forward.

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