I hope the Party will thrive at this year's Congress.
I hope the Congress will focus on the rural medical system.
With the opening of the 18th CPC National Congress on Thursday morning, people around China have been voicing their hopes for the future. CCTV reporter Xia Ruixue in Wuhan speaks to people about their expectations from the one-week Congress.
Gao Zhigang, student of Central China Normal University, said, "I hope the Party will thrive at this year's Congress. Our own future has always been tied to our country's. We will have more opportunities to grow if the country develops well. We'll try our best to build up our country. "
Liu Anquan, student of Central China Normal University, said, "I hope the Congress will focus on the rural medical system. For example, health care centers in rural townships need better doctors and equipment so that rural residents can see the doctors without going far and spending more money. "
Wang Maosheng, teacher of Central China Normal University, said, "I think the country has a lot to improve. As a teacher, I think the first priority is to create the world's top talents. And our higher education mechanism should be more creative. "
Zhang Li, community worker in Wuhan, said, "I've been a member of the Communist Party for over 40 years. As a veteran party member, I hope our Party will keep its progressive, innovative and forward-thinking. "
Duan Xin, doctor of Wuhan Central Hospital, said, "As a doctor, I hope all my patients can pay less in the future so that they can afford to see the doctor. Then I can use all my medical skills to treat them. "
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