Former Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping was a visionary who always saw the long-term potential of his reform and opening-up initiative, according to his interpreter.
Premier Li Keqiang called for a defense of multilateralism and free trade to tackle challenges arising from the current complicated international situation.
Beijing and Ottawa are maintaining regular diplomatic communication regarding the recent detention of two Canadian nationals in China, and Beijing has arranged for Canadian officials to have access to them, Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said on Monday.
The nation's top economic regulator has quickened the pace of fixed-asset investment project approvals in a move to ease downside risks to the economy.
A Tibetan delegation of the Chinese National People's Congress visited Denmark from Thursday to Sunday and briefed Danish lawmakers and officials on the Tibet autonomous region's historic achievements in economic and social development.
President Xi Jinping said on Sunday that China will make consistent efforts to comprehensively deepen reform and expand opening-up, and also boost global cooperation to enhance opportunities.
After two weeks of heated discussions in Katowice, Poland, negotiators from about 200 countries on Saturday agreed on universal and transparent rules that will govern future efforts to tackle climate change.
Young people from China are playing a bigger role at United Nations' climate change conferences held annually over the past quarter century, with the most recent event wrapping up in Katowice, Poland, over the weekend.
The country's housing sector is becoming more rational as the property market continued to cool down in November, said experts.
The second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation will represent a strong voice in opposing protectionism and promoting an open world economy, a senior Chinese official said on Sunday.
With a mushroom hairstyle and wearing round glasses and a sports shirt, Wu Guanzhuo looks like many of her fellow senior high school students in China who are studying as hard as they can to secure places at universities amid fierce competition.
The much-anticipated development plan of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is likely to be released early next year, providing firm policy support and fresh opportunities for the 11-city cluster, Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor said.
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