On a sunny spring day in February, villagers and officials in Chitang Village, Taojiang County of central China's Hunan Province, gathered again in a tidy courtyard. Their topic of discussion this time was how to further expand the market of the village's main products -- tea-seed oil and bamboo shoots.
Gao Ya, secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) branch in Chitang Village, listened carefully and took down villagers' ideas. Earlier this month, she took their opinions to Beijing, about 1,300 km away, for the annual "two sessions."