Pursuing Advancement
Facts speak louder than words. The high-quality development of Xinjiang is a vivid portrayal of China’s human rights progress and a response to the external slanders and smears against the human rights situation in the region.
Facts speak louder than words. The high-quality development of Xinjiang is a vivid portrayal of China’s human rights progress and a response to the external slanders and smears against the human rights situation in the region.
The continued advancement of high-tech green industry infrastructure can give China a competitive edge in a rapidly changing global development landscape.
This emphasis on delivering social and environmental equality stands out in stark contrast with the imbalance in the West towards private profit and societies and environments blighted by inequality.
The exchanges and mutual learning between civilizations should not be based on the monopoly of one civilization or denigration of another.
By integrating sustainable development, rule of law and human rights protection, Xinjiang is moving quickly to an ideal society characterised by wealth, peace, unity and equity.
China welcomes foreign investment and is instituting the necessary reforms to create a level playing field for all participants, domestic as well as foreign ones.
An increasingly conservative U.S. contrasted with an ever more open China is a profound shift in the global trade landscape.
China has shown the ability to understand the long game and the patience to take the necessary steps to achieve market success in a given category.
Policy support and structural reforms are instrumental to securing China’s growth momentum, and the ‘two sessions’ are framed within this context.
China’s whole-process people’s democracy has created happiness and prosperity for its citizens and promoted global peace and development.
It’s high time that we talk to each other, find peaceful ways of resolving conflicts and disputes, and create a system that is mutually beneficial to all human beings around the world.
The peace-loving Chinese may not be the true threat to Western hegemony, what really worries those in the West is that more and more developing countries may follow the path that China has taken, thus changing the global landscape.