In the summer, we already have lots of sunlight regardless, so it doesn't make sense to optimize for that.
We tried permanent DST in the US in the 1970s. People hated it.
It shifts my contracted start time at work, my first meeting, when places start serving lunch, when my kid needs to get to ballet class, when my sportsball club meets, and when the supermarket closes. All at once.
Lawmakers changing the time shown on clocks is, I think, a lot easier than society changing the social contract.
If it didn't would the government actually care?
Most of the population is in the east, in which clock-noon and solar-noon is better matched:
* https://www.china-mike.com/china-travel-tips/tourist-maps/ch...
Doubt Beijing listens to the complaints from Lasa (Tibet) much.
I wouldn't want to have to learn a different schedule such as getting up at midnight, having lunch at 04:00 then going to bed at 15:00. That would also make jet lag much worse because you wouldn't be able to rely on your watch to know what activity you're supposed to be doing at the time.