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Xi Focus: How Xi’s crackdown on excess reshapes China

2025-03-28 22:19   Xinhua

  With the eight-point rules firmly in place, transparency has improved as government departments and agencies continue to upgrade their practices for regularly disclosing expenses. The focus of the public has also shifted, from outrage over excess to scrutinizing how the money saved from curbing extravagance is being reinvested.

  Wang Jixia, a former official overseeing vegetable cultivation in Laoling, Shandong province, was all too familiar with the health problems commonly afflicting government officials: fatty liver, high blood pressure, and soaring cholesterol — all consequences of endless rounds of lavish banquets. “Social drinking twice a day seemed part of the job,“ he recalled.

  But things are different now. The crackdown on extravagant receptions allowed Wang to refocus on his real work. He had more time to visit farmers to assess vegetable production. His health also improved.

  Xi also noted such lifestyle changes among officials. “Instead of attending lavish events and downing drinks, many officials now feel a renewed sense of relief,“ he once said at a meeting.

  And the impact of the eight-point rules goes beyond that. As civil servants enhanced their awareness to serve the populace, their push to streamline administration picked up pace, saving time and trouble for businesses and the public.

  This transformation has reshaped social norms as well. Simplicity is now valued over extravagance. Restaurants have shifted to offering smaller portions, with diners readily packing up leftovers. Foods that were once overpriced have become affordable again.

  Even weddings and funerals are reducing extravagant banquets, choosing simpler and more budget-friendly arrangements instead. Likewise, agencies and institutions now favor modest venues over luxury hotels or tourist resorts for conferences.

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