Luo Baoming

[1] During the Cultural Revolution, Luo went to work for a military production corps in Inner Mongolia.

[1] In 1985, Luo was named head of the Communist Youth League organization of Tianjin.

Between 1991 and 1994, he earned a part-time master's degree in Ming and Qing Dynasty history from Nankai University.

[1] In August 2011 Luo was promoted to Communist Party Chief of Hainan and was succeeded by Jiang Dingzhi as governor.

In 2017, Luo left his post as party chief of Hainan, and was made a vice chair of the National People's Congress Overseas Chinese Affairs Committee.