On December 4, 2020, which was the seventh National Constitution Day, the list of top ten law innovation cases and top ten law popularization stories in the video contest of the "Seventh Five-Year Plan" law popularization tour selected by the national market supervision department was officially announced. "The Children Helped by Law in the Mountains" created by FQII was selected as one of the "Top Ten Stories of Law Popularization" in China.
The year 2020 is the year of building a well-off society in an all-round way and the end of the 13th Five-Year Plan. It is the year of the basic establishment of a country ruled by law, a government ruled by law and a society ruled by law. In order to publicize and display the vivid legal innovation cases and law popularization stories in the national market supervision department, and to reflect the achievements of the construction of the rule of law in the market supervision and the effectiveness of the “Seventh Five-Year Plan” law popularization, in July this year, the State Administration for Market Regulation issued a notice to organize and carry out the video contest of the top ten law innovation cases and the top ten law popularization stories in the “Seventh Five-Year Plan” law popularization tour of the national market supervision department. A total of 174 videos participating in the contest were received, including 67 videos of law innovation cases and 107 videos of law popularization stories.
The short video of FQII's "The Children Helped by Law in the Mountains" stands out from 107 videos of law popularization stories and won the title of "Top Ten Stories of Law Popularization ". The short video shows the documentary story of the staff on the post of youth rights protection in FQII going deep into the rural campus to carry out the quality law popularization education. From the micro level, it shows the fruitful results of the quality and safety "three entries" (into the community, into the campus, into the township) activities of the State Administration for Market Regulation, which embodies the silent dedication and protection of the quality inspectors.