<!– google_ad_section_start –> LUOTUOWAN VILLAGE, China (AP) — China’s fawning state media, jaded social media commentators and even poor corn and cabbage farmers agree: new Communist Party chief Xi Jinping is off to a good start. “General Secretary Xi doesn’t put on any airs. He talks like an ordinary person,” said 69-year-old farmer Tang Rongbin. The new leader visited Tang’s sparse, dimly lit farmhouse in Luotuowan village in December, bearing gifts of cooking oil, flour and a blanket. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
Follow this link:
China’s Xi rides high hopes ahead of presidency
China’s Xi rides high hopes ahead of presidency
<!– google_ad_section_start –> LUOTUOWAN VILLAGE, China (AP) — China’s fawning state media, jaded social media commentators and even poor corn and cabbage farmers agree: new Communist Party chief Xi Jinping is off to a good start. “General Secretary Xi doesn’t put on any airs. He talks like an ordinary person,” said 69-year-old farmer Tang Rongbin. The new leader visited Tang’s sparse, dimly lit farmhouse in Luotuowan village in December, bearing gifts of cooking oil, flour and a blanket. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
Follow this link:
China’s Xi rides high hopes ahead of presidency
Share this: