CCTV news (news broadcast): Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, General Secretary Xi Jinping has been in love with the grasslands and has visited Inner Mongolia twice, drawing a blueprint and clear path for the development of Inner Mongolia.

Bearing in mind the general secretary's entrustment, the people of all ethnic groups in Inner Mongolia will watch and help each other, forge ahead, implement the new development concept, and strive to make the landscape of the northern frontier of the motherland more beautiful.

  Inner Mongolia is located in the northern border of the motherland, with a border line stretching more than 4,200 kilometers.

Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, General Secretary Xi Jinping has visited Inner Mongolia twice, to inspect and investigate forest farms, communities, enterprises, herdsmen, and colleges and universities, and condolences to cadres and masses of all ethnic groups.

  The Inner Mongolia prairie is an important ecological barrier for the capital Beijing and the entire North China region.

In July 2019, General Secretary Xi Jinping came to the Ma'anshan Forest Farm in Haraqin Banner, Chifeng City, walked into the forest area under the scorching sun, observed the growth of the trees, and communicated with the forest rangers who were working.

  Over the past two years, Ma'anshan Forest Farm has achieved 100,000 mu of public welfare forests through artificial afforestation, replanting and replanting, and restoration of degraded forests.

  Coordinate the overall protection and systematic management of mountains, rivers, forests, fields, lakes, grass and sand. At present, more than 50% of Inner Mongolia's land area is classified as an ecological protection red line. The comprehensive vegetation coverage and forest coverage of grasslands have achieved "double improvement", and desertification and sandy land have achieved "double reduction". .

  Inner Mongolia is the earliest ethnic autonomous region established in my country.

During the two inspections, General Secretary Xi Jinping was very concerned about the unity and integration of local ethnic groups.

In Linhuangjiayuan Community, Xing'an Street, Chifeng City, General Secretary Xi Jinping learned about everyone's living conditions and watched residents perform ethnic songs and dances.

Emphasizing the need to further promote ethnic unity and progress to create a community, build the community into a big family where people of all ethnic groups watch and help each other, and actively create a good community environment for people of all ethnic groups to live and work in peace and contentment.

  In recent years, Linhuangjiayuan community has carried out various activities such as ethnic crafts weaving and embroidery, neighbor festival, etc.

The team members of Wulan Muqi have arranged literary and artistic programs such as "Puban Song of National Integration", constantly enhancing the exchanges between neighbors of various ethnic groups, and building a community environment of "ethnic unity and one family".

  The key state-owned forest area in the Daxinganling Mountains of Inner Mongolia is currently the best-maintained and largest contiguous state-owned forest area in my country.

General Secretary Xi Jinping is very concerned about the reform and development of local forest areas and the transformation of shanty towns.

In the family of Guo Yongcai, a forestry worker in difficulty, he learned about the life of his family in detail, and urged local cadres to speed up the transformation of shanty towns so that the masses could live in new houses as soon as possible.

  Today, more than 10,000 forestry workers in Aershan City have completely bid farewell to the shanty houses of "slab and mud", and have moved into modern communities with neat buildings, spacious and clean, and complete facilities.

  The overall development goals proposed by General Secretary Xi Jinping to Inner Mongolia have become the source of common aspirations and development momentum for the children of the grasslands.

By 2021, the grain and animal husbandry industries in Inner Mongolia will have high yields year after year, and the non-coal industry will account for nearly 60% of the added value of industries above designated size.