China to Return to Normal, While Boosting Economy Takes Priority Again
The start of the economic rebound will come from a resurgence of domestic consumption and boosting the nation’s tourism and hospitality sectors, which would restore business confidence.
Dec 29, 2022Attuned for a Robust Rebound
The projected strong comeback of Chinese economy will not only be a boon to China itself, but a shot in the arm for global recovery.
Dec 21, 2022COVID-19: Still a Matter of Life and Death
Returning to normality is fraught with real danger. However, the pandemic’s history demonstrates that the Chinese government values the right to life more highly than do Western leaders.
Dec 15, 2022Supply Is Fine, but Where Is Demand?
As the two largest economies in the world, it is meaningless for the U.S. to unjustifiably blame China for the looming global recession. They need to join hands in championing endeavors to revitalize the global economy, an effort of great significance to one another—and the world.
Dec 12, 2022The COP27 and Beyond
The international community’s response to climate change now faces severe challenges and developing countries have suffered the most from global warming. It urges developed countries to step up to their historical responsibilities and fulfill their due international obligations.
Nov 22, 2022From Combating Plagues to COVID-19 — Why Traditional Chinese Medicine Can Excel?
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a thousand-year-long history in treating pandemic diseases. In the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic most recently, TCM has impressed the world with the magic it has unfurled. While many Westerners are marveled at the power to cure of TCM, they still find it a bit mysterious. After all, compared with Western medicine, TCM is based on widely different philosophies, culture and theories. What is exactly the magic of TCM? We’ve had an interview with Zhang Boli, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and master of traditional Chinese medicine. Let’s unveil the mystery and dive into the world of Chinese medicine.
Oct 17, 2022Is the Pandemic Over?
If the American government and a large portion of the public think they should do nothing about health and safety until there is a crisis, then there are going to be more crises.
Oct 13, 2022Telemedicine Development in China
The benefits and potentials associated with telemedicine can also be further scaled up to other sectors, which are favorable to the long-term development of the healthcare sector.
Aug 24, 2022Shanghai Is Getting Back on Track
While a slump is to be expected in the short-term, attention should be paid to the strength and speed of the rebound and how Shanghai and China as a whole return to a normal trajectory.
Jun 2, 2022When Not to Party: The Weakness of British Democracy
If national leaders are to be virtuous, this must surely be true of leading nations; there is no virtue in breaking international law.
Jun 1, 2022COVID-19: History’s Great Divider?
If the U.S., by constantly criticizing Chinese efforts, actually was to get China to give up its anti-pandemic strategy, would that really narrow the existing divide?
May 27, 2022