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China Daily | Updated: 2022-05-05 07:07
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Three lessons from youths

In today's China, the younger generation is playing a pivotal role in building a modern and prosperous nation. We can learn three important lessons from China's youths when it comes to global development.

The first lesson is the patriotic feeling of Chinese youths. In particular, Chinese youths have been working hard for the rapid development and glory of their beloved nation. Their commitment to nurturing and preserving their country's culture, language and history is considered a great virtue. Chinese youths also have a good reputation in different areas, and are known for raising the Chinese flag at global competitions.

Second, the culture of hard work pervades all aspects of life in China. This is an important asset for the nation. I have noticed the hard work and industriousness of Chinese youths in Beijing, especially in education institutions including our University of International Business and Economics and public service fields. Also, their determination and triumph in the trade and investment sectors is admirable.

Third, Chinese youths' contribution to the fields of research and innovation is immense. As a result, the experience of Chinese youths in developing and implementing new technologies is impressive. Also, the Communist Party of China's effective leadership and investments in science and technology have boosted the competitiveness of the younger generation in China.

Biruk Kedir (Ethiopia), a student at the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE)
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