Despite a busy schedule at the two sessions, Dao Shuren has managed to stick to his daily Buddhist practices, meditating for half an hour in the morning and chanting scripture at night.
Last week, I interviewed Chen Jingyu, a leading lung transplant surgeon and legislator from Jiangsu province who is in Beijing for the annual two sessions. I wrote a story about how he has continued to perform operations during his stay in the capital.
Making sure growth and trade continue in China's neighbors should be a key topic of discussion at this year's two sessions, according to a top British academic.
Editor's note: During the two sessions, China Daily has collected the questions foreign netizens care most about and solicited answers from experts, CPPCC National Committee members and NPC deputies.
Li Haibin, CPPCC National Committee member and former deputy general manager of CRRC Beijing Locomotive Co
China should not be absent from talks on the Trans-Pacific Partnership this week, since its participation will not only add value to the trade deal but also facilitate domestic reforms and opening-up, experts said on Sunday.
China's courts handled a rapid rise of corruption cases last year as the country maintained high pressure against graft.
China has shifted the focus of its financial policy toward controlling risks, underscoring the desire of the nation's policymakers to contain systemic risks and ensure financing for real economic activities, such as providing goods and services.
China's insurance regulator has cracked down on the illegal activities of "crocodiles", or unscrupulous operators, and taken measures to rein in potential financial risks.
City-specific measures will continue to be used to help stabilize the healthy development of the housing market in cities at all levels, striking a balance between deleveraging purchases in key cities and reducing inventories in others, according to analysts.
Mei Xingbao, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and former chairman of China Orient Asset Management Corp
The Ministry of Education is working with other departments to root out toxic synthetic running tracks and reduce bullying on campus to guarantee students' health and safety, Education Minister Chen Baosheng said on Sunday.
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