China’s Tourism Surge Signals Economic Strength
China’s diversity, robust policy support and increased international appeal drove the ‘golden week’ tourism boom.
China’s diversity, robust policy support and increased international appeal drove the ‘golden week’ tourism boom.
China pursues a form of modernization that doesn’t benefit only itself, but the whole world.
China has grown from a poor, backward country to a moderate one because it has recognized the success of this principle and systematically implemented it.
It is sure that China with an entirely new posture will continue to surprise the world by making remarkable achievements for a long time to come.
Over the past 75 years, under the strong leadership of the Communist Party of China, the country has made magnificent progress in social and economic development.
As the People’s Republic of China (PRC) moves toward its 75th anniversary, an open China is seeking cooperation with all to advance the sustainable development of the whole world.
As China continues to advance, it offers new paradigms and insights that contribute to a more diverse and nuanced understanding of global development.
Common prosperity is not just about individual advancement, about individuals getting richer; it’s about everybody getting richer together and together spending that money wisely to create the best possible life for everyone.
Chinese modernization is set to open new markets and create cooperation opportunities for the Global South, injecting strong impetus into worldwide modernization.
While showing more confidence in high-quality development spurred by the new quality productive forces, China is poised to help create global common prosperity through deepened international cooperation and collaboration.
As one door on the U.S. side closes, China’s door continues to open wider.
The Chinese path to modernization is not just about developing itself but also about benefiting the world at large.