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Characters experience of Lin Mingjiang
Lin Mingjiang 1945 10 was born in Wenchang, Hainan, and his ancestral home was Nan 'anjin, Vietnam. China ** * party member. 1969 Graduated from the Department of International Politics of Peking University, and later served as the monitor and deputy platoon leader of a PLA unit. In March 2008, he was elected as the 11th Standing Committee of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

1970 to 1973 as the production team officer of Hainan administrative region materials bureau. 1973 to 1988 served as the cadre, deputy section chief and director of the Youth Work Department of the Party Committee of Hainan Administrative Region.

1988 to 1993, served as director of the cadre training and intellectual work department of the organization department of Hainan provincial party Committee, director of the cadre training center, deputy director of the office and deputy secretary of the party Committee of the Ministry.

1993 to 1998, served as deputy secretary of the working Committee of enterprises and institutions in Qionglai, director of the office of the organization department of the provincial party Committee, deputy secretary and deputy minister of the party Committee of the Ministry, and deputy secretary of the working Committee of enterprises and institutions in Qionglai.

1998 to 1999 served as director and party secretary of Hainan Provincial Department of Personnel, Labor and Social Security, and successively served as deputy secretary of Hainan Provincial Enterprise Working Committee, director of provincial supervision office and director of provincial establishment office.

65438+1In July 1999, he served as the full-time vice chairman and member of the leading group of the China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese. Member of the 10th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, member of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Overseas Chinese Committee.

In March 2008, he was elected as the Standing Committee member of the 11th China People's Political Consultative Conference and one of the conveners of the overseas Chinese delegation of the 11th China People's Political Consultative Conference.

Lin Mingjiang told reporters that he still treasures an employment certificate, which he wore when he worked in Hainan Talent Exchange Service Center. 1987 10 In order to attract talents, the preparatory group of Hainan Province set up a talent exchange service center, and Lin Mingjiang was transferred from the organization department of the provincial party committee to the center as the person in charge.

At that time, the number of letters received by the talent exchange service center increased from hundreds to thousands every day; The number of tourists received every day has increased from more than 100 to 500, and the staff of the center 17 can't cope with overtime. Later, they borrowed six soldiers from Hainan Military Region to help open the letter, and left several staff members among the job seekers. From June 1987 to April 1988, the center received 120300 letters and received 26000 visitors.

Recalling that year, Lin Mingjiang was filled with emotion. He said that the memory of Hainan in his mind during this special period is also an important reason why he fell madly in love with Hainan.

From August 30th to September 3rd, 2003, a delegation headed by Lin Mingjiang visited overseas Chinese from all walks of life in France and China. In particular, he pointed out that overseas Chinese care about the motherland, and whenever the motherland encounters disasters and difficulties, overseas Chinese have given strong support, especially during the SARS period in the motherland, all walks of life in France and China have donated money and materials. On behalf of 39 million returned overseas Chinese, he expressed sincere gratitude to overseas Chinese.

During the discussion with the Zhejiang Overseas Chinese Delegation, Lin Mingjiang listened carefully to the suggestions of overseas Chinese leaders. He promised to reflect his opinions to the relevant departments, and he also told overseas Chinese leaders that overseas Chinese also have the right to participate in and discuss state affairs, and they can reflect the situation by proposing bills.