Original title: Shaanxi Coal's "Dream China" was rated as a national network positive energy golden song. Workers' Daily - China Industry Network reporter Mao Nongxi, correspondent Dong Juguo. Recently, the "Network Gathering Workers' Positive Energy Competition" jointly sponsore

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Original title: Shaanxi Coal's "Looking for Dreams in China" was rated as a national positive Internet hit

Workers Daily - China Industry Network Reporter Mao Nongxi Correspondent Dong Juguo

Recently, the All-China Federation of Trade Unions and the Central Cyberspace Administration jointly organized the "Online Gathering of Employees" The 2023 summary display and 2024 launching ceremony of the themed event "Positive Energy Striving to Become a Good Internet User in China" were held in Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province. "Dream China", a positive employee song submitted by Shaanxi Coal Group, was rated as one of the top ten positive songs on the Internet.

Original title: Shaanxi Coal's 'Dream China' was rated as a national network positive energy golden song. Workers' Daily - China Industry Network reporter Mao Nongxi, correspondent Dong Juguo. Recently, the 'Network Gathering Workers' Positive Energy Competition' jointly sponsore - Lujuba

As an influential and appealing cultural brand among employees, the "Good Internet User" activity is an advantageous platform to showcase the strength of the trade union and the style of employees. The singer of the work "Looking for Dreams in China" submitted by Shaanxi Coal Group this time is Ren Jing, a Shaanxi Coal worker and a third-generation Shaanxi coal miner. The song is full of affectionate songs of workers and sings the sonorous steps of Shaanxi Coal Group from Sanqin to the world. The singing voice gives voice to the new workers of Shaanxi Coal in the new era. "Looking for Dreams in China" sings the feelings of the new workers in the new era about their family and country, and uses the singing to depict the passion for progress in the hearts of the workers in the new era.

Source: Workers Daily Client

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