BEIJING — President Xi Jinping has asked society to learn from late geophysicist Huang Danian, who made outstanding contributions in education and scientific research.
Huang, known for his expertise in deep Earth exploration technology, helped China soar in a number of technical fields, transforming the nation into one of the world leaders in deep Earth exploration.
Xi has always attached great importance to science. Following are some of his remarks that shed light on his vision for the country’s scientific innovation.
— On July 17, 2013, Xi visited the Chinese Academy of Sciences and called for a greater focus on scientific innovation and making it a driving force for China’s development.
Xi encouraged scientists to boldly innovate, learn from the world’s most advanced science, and put new ideas forward.
— From Nov 3 to 5, 2013, during an inspection tour to Central China, Xi called for implementation of an innovation-driven development strategy to achieve economic and social development targets.
He urged Chinese enterprises to seize opportunities arising from the scientific and technological revolution.
He said the fundamental approach to breaking the bottleneck in China’s economic development was through innovation and technology.
— On Jan 6, 2014, Xi met space scientists and engineers who participated in the research and development of the Chang’e-3 mission.
The launch of the Chang’e-3 lunar probe made China the third country to carry out such a mission after the United States and the Soviet Union.
Describing innovation as “the soul of a people and the source for a country’s prosperity,” Xi said the Chang’e-3 mission was “China-made in every sense of the phrase” and the result of independent innovation.
— From Dec 13 to 14, 2014, Xi made an inspection tour in eastern China’s Jiangsu province, where he visited scientific research institutions and enterprises.