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From 'Made in China' to 'Developed in China'

(Xinhua) Updated: 2014-03-13 14:14

From 'Made in China' to 'Developed in China'

The BYD electric buses became the first emission-free public transport in London.[Photo/chinadaily.com.cn] 


BEIJING - Innovation holds key to China's economic restructuring and industrial upgrading, Premier Li Keqiang said last week in the government work report at the ongoing annual session of the country's top legislature.

From high-tech products to cutting-edge scientific research and development, China's drive to shift its role from "the factory floor of the world" to an inventor and innovator has become a hot topic at home and abroad.

Xinhua reporters carried out a series of interviews around the world to sketch out how the foreigners think of the the China-developed products and the related developments.

DIALOGUE 1

Xinhua: Do you have anything developed and produced in China? How do you feel about them?

"I don't know it was made by China," said a Californian commuter Passti, referring to the BYD E-bus she is on. "It's very comfortable, very clean and quiet, I love it ... It would be perfect if it has more space."

The bus driver Derrick Smith also expressed his fondness for the bus.

"I actually like driving BYD's electric buses over any gas-fueled or CNG-fueled buses. They ride a lot smoother, cleaner; they feel a lot lighter, and the driver area is more comfortable," he said.

Beside electronic busses, China-designed cellphones have also edged into the Western society.

"Of course I use the ZTE phones. I am proud to use it," said Nicklas Sivander, sales director of ZTE's Sweden office. "It has all the features I need ... I also control my whole home music system with this smartphone. So it's my everyday tool."

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