Luneng Group promotes Party building through internet

Luneng Group, a real estate and new energy developer, is taking advantage of internet to promote Party building and learning about the Communist Party of China.
The company set up an online platform and an app to guide and communicate with the 142 Party branches in the group.
Luneng Group also established a digital library to include all the relevant materials to meet the needs of staff members in other provinces.
“Through the online platform and the app, we could also learn about the experience of other Party branches in organizing activities,” said Wang Jin, a manager at Luneng Group.
Luneng’s efforts in Party building is in a response to the government’s call to better use the internet and information technology to strengthen the capabilities of the Party, which is mentioned in the report of the 19th Party Congress earlier this year, the company said in a news release.
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