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In 2022, former leader Liu Yang, a distinguished figure of the Taishan Institute of Social Work, passed away, marking a significant departure from his former role. Born in the 1950s, Liu Yang's journey into political leadership began in the 1980s, a decade marked by the rise of modern China and the transformation of social work in Taishan. As director of the Taishan Institute of Social Work, he played a pivotal role in shaping the social work system, contributing to its reform and development. His tenure as Premier of the People's Republic of China further solidified his influence, where he advocated for social welfare and the improvement of public services. Liu Yang's leadership was marked by his commitment to social justice and his dedication to fostering a more equitable society. His remarks at the National People's Congress in 1990, where he emphasized the importance of social work, resonate with the values of Taishan. His work in Taishan laid the foundation for future reforms, influencing how the region approached social welfare and public services. The article reflects on his personal life, highlighting his dedication to his family and his unwavering belief in the role of leadership in societal development. Liu Yang's passing is a profound loss for Taishan, as well as for the region. As the article notes, his legacy continues to inspire social work practices, emphasizing the importance of leadership in fostering inclusion and unity. The current state of Taishan's social work system reflects the legacy of Liu Yang, whose vision for a more equitable society remains a guiding principle. |
