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The President will be meeting with representatives of various communities
during his trip to China. Be sure to visit this page for information and
photographs of Chinese citizens.
During the President's visit to the Xiahe Village, he met with Chinese
citizens and discussed what it is like to live through these changing
times in China. Below are profiles of some of the participants.
FANG FANG, age 20, is a sophomore at Jiaotong University. She is
studying reforms in education and has a computer related major. After
attaining a Master's
Degree, Fang wants to work in a private company and eventually run her
own business. Fang is single and currently supported by her parents
while in college.
Dr. Yang Yiquan, age 53, is one of two doctors at the Xiahe village
clinic. He learned traditional Chinese medicine at home from his
father, also a doctor. Yang uses
both Chinese and Western medicine to treat patients. Dr. Yang is
married and owns a local tour bus which is run by his wife. She also
enjoys farming. They have two daughters ages 15
and 25.
Ms. Liu is a young mother and first grade teacher in her native village
of Xian. This second year teacher uses innovative teaching methods to
face the challenge of facing 62 students in her class. Her school uses
experimental teaching methods designed to promote greater student
interest and enhance their overall education experience.
Mr. Yang owns a profitable soy sauce and vinegar factory, which he
established in 1987. Prior to starting his own business, he served as
director of a production team for a local-state owned enterprise and
later as head of Xiahe's local art office.