Lu became head of the
Zhongguancun Administrative Office in 1999, beginning his career in public administration. The Zhongguancun area of Beijing was known as "China's
Silicon Valley", rich in start-up technology companies. In February 2003, he began working part-time as assistant to the chief executive of the
Three Gorges Dam project. In January 2003, Lu was named vice mayor of Beijing, overseeing the city's Industry Work Commission and Economic Commission, overseeing the broad portfolios of state assets supervision, industry, and information technology. In May 2008, Lu was named
First Secretary of the Communist Youth League. He also served
ex officio as the president of the
China Youth University of Political Studies. Prior to Lu, various political heavyweights, including former party leaders
Hu Yaobang and
Hu Jintao, and Premier
Li Keqiang, had served in this position. At age 40, Lu became the youngest provincial-ministerial level official in the country. In 2009, Lu in his capacity as a member of the CPC Central Committee attended the 18th Congress of the
Communist Party of Greece and personally met with its leader,
Aleka Papariga. He was appointed acting governor of Heilongjiang on March 25, 2013, replacing
Wang Xiankui, who had been promoted to Heilongjiang party chief. Lu was then elected as governor on June 5, 2013, during the second session of the 12th Heilongjiang Provincial People's Congress. In 2012, Lu became the youngest full member of the
18th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. In 2017 he remained the youngest full member of the
19th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. In June 2022, he was appointed party branch secretary of
Development Research Center of the State Council, succeeding
Ma Jiantang. ==References==