Provided by Gov.cn, Chinese Central Government's official web portal, and Xinhua's New Media Center. |
The global trend of using cartoon images of officials has now come to China. On Wednesday, a Chinese official media outlet published a cartoon image of Premier Li Keqiang for the first time.
Li is clad in blue in the cartoon, wearing a dark blue suit and a light blue tie. The cartoon gives a detailed portrait of his eyes, brows and his hallmark glasses.
The cartoon was published as part of an illustration of how Premier Li presides over a State Council executive meeting.
Like President Xi's cartoon image, which was released a week ago, Li's cartoon image went viral immediately after it went online.
An infographic showing how President Xi Jinping has spent his time in office - including a cartoon image of the leader himself - was posted online on Feb 19. The graphic shows how Xi devoted all his time to work, leaving little left for personal matters.
Zhu Lijia, a professor at China National School of Administration, said this kind of cartoon image helps to break the sense of mystery surrounding China's top leaders, which presents a more confident and open Chinese society.
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