Beijing recently played host to the Third Global Think Tank Summit and, not surprisingly, China's economic development model topped the agenda.
A number of noted publishers and copyright owners held a press conference in Beijing last week to protest a promotion campaign by China's largest online bookseller Dangdang.com more than two months ago.
Su Weixing is a good example of an old Chinese saying - people with major accomplishments not only have outstanding intelligence but also unbendable perseverance.
China's rapid urbanization has provided an ideal market for the world's pioneering technologies on urban solutions to develop and commercialize in the country before being launched globally.
Scientific research will become increasingly important as the emphasis in urbanization in China is put on quality rather than quantity, an urban planner says.
You can spot them all across China in different shapes and sizes, ranging from small restaurants, hair salons and shops to a host of enterprises that make a variety of goods. Though these micro and small enterprises have been largely inconspicuous, they are often the essential springboard for growth, job creation and social progress.
Zou Lei believes State-owned enterprises will continue to play a key role in China's economic development.
No foreign business delegation was ever offered such a high-profile reception at the Elysee Palace as a group of Chinese entrepreneurs received recently.
Western technology companies are keenly carrying out research and development on smart-city solutions to address China's unique challenges arising from rapid urbanization.
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