Chinese Vice President Zeng
Qinghong on Thursday called on science workers to make greater
contribution to the building a innovation-oriented country in
China.
During a visit to academician of the Chinese Academy of
Engineering Lu Liangshu in the afternoon, Zeng extended Spring
Festival greetings to him and thanked 81-year-old Lu for his
contribution to China's wheat breeding and cultivation over the
last 60 years.
The government will provide a broader stage for science workers
in building a new socialist countryside in the country and
encourage them to enhance the innovation capability in agriculture,
said Zeng.
Zeng also visited Wang Yongzhi, also an academician of Chinese
Academy of Engineering and the chief designer of Shenzhou-6 manned
space program.
Zeng spoke highly of Wang's outstanding contribution to China's
space program, hoping Wang would help train more innovative
personnel for the development of space science.
Wang, 73, won the country's top science and technology award in
2004.
In the evening, Zeng went to the Beijing-based National
Institute of Biological Sciences, where he met with research staff
at the laboratories and heard a report by director of the institute
Wang Xiaodong.
The rapid development of the institute shows the importance and
necessity of attracting Chinese talented professionals abroad to
return to start business, Zeng said.
He hoped the returned talents, who are at their thirties and
forties, would cooperate well and attract the first-class
professionals to formulate first-class mechanisms in the field of
life science for first-class achievements.
The vice president also urged government departments concerned
to try to attract more talented professionals abroad to come back
to join in the building an innovation-oriented country.
(Xinhua News Agency January 27, 2006)