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A mayor of Henan went to the sewage river to swim and experience the water quality. Was it questioned for show?
On the morning of August 1, Li Zhonghua, the mayor of yongcheng city, jumped into the river in a bathing suit in order to fulfill the pollution control promise he made to the masses a year ago. Subsequently, the heads of government offices, environmental protection and construction departments in yongcheng city followed him into the river. Then, soon, this group of pictures of Li Zhonghua, the mayor of yongcheng city, Henan Province, swimming in the sewage river circulated in Weibo. Some netizens questioned whether this move was a show and said, "I hope it is not a show."

In fact, as early as June 9th, 20 13, a netizen from Yongcheng, Henan Province left a message to the secretary of the provincial party committee, reflecting the poor living conditions of some citizens in Xicheng District, yongcheng city. He said, "The clear moat behind the house has long been a stinking ditch. It stinks in summer and mosquitoes are everywhere, so people in the old city really want to rebuild the old city."

Some netizens also believe that the mayor's behavior can be used for reference, and I hope that mayors from all over the country will swim in any river in their jurisdiction. However, local netizens in yongcheng city also reported that at present, Xuefeng River in the new urban area is also cleaning up silt. When can those bright red, green and purple lights be removed? It's really not pretty.

It has been confirmed that yongcheng city Mayor Li Zhonghua went swimming in the old sewage river about a year ago. The mayor promised to control the sewage river in the old city, turn the stinking ditch into a scenic river and optimize the living environment in the old city. After a year of unremitting efforts, the sewage river in the old city has finally turned into a clear water river.

Whether it is a show or not, I really hope that all mayors can go to the middle reaches of the river in the cities under their jurisdiction.