
NPCPRC
National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China, 1954
Welcome to the First National People's Congress of the People's Republic of China! On top of the priority list of the People's Congress are two topics necessary for the prosperity of the nation: China's education and economy. How will the nation reestablish a valuable legacy and tradition previously disrupted by war while uplifting the vast population of illiterates of the country? Should the country move past or continue the three-thousand-year-old Keju exam system? Will China continue to be a collectivist agrarian society or industrialize as a modern power? How will China interact with international trade, the majority player of which has a history of exploitation, whose recognitions are necessary to legitimize the People's Republic of China? The People's Representatives must work to modernize education while still retaining traditional philosophy, along with working towards striking a balance between the free market and communist systems to stimulate the economy while maintaining state control.
DIRECTOR: ERIC HAN


ABOUT THE DIRECTOR
Eric Han (he/him) is a third-year criminology and political science student at the University of Florida. He has been in Model UN for three years and currently serves as the Director of General Assembly Member Development with UF Model UN. Outside of Model UN, Eric enjoys art, karaoke, and getting food with friends. As a native-born Chinese, he is honored to carry on as the committee director. He has outlined questions to consider in the background guide that must be addressed in committee. He cannot wait to see a reunified force between representatives all around the country to rebuild a nation from its rubbles!

