Loud voices of Chinese bloggers on the Internet are affecting decisions of Chinese leaders, said a columnist Thomas L. Friedman in the New York Times on Sep. 14.
The US needs to "forge ties with 皇冠体育app that match in depth, scope and trust those it has with the EU as the center of gravity of world affairs moves from the Atlantic to the Pacific," said an article in the New York Times on Sep 12.
Visitors can appreciate Beijing's determination to continually transform itself from a very old city into a new one by watching virtual imagines in a movie hall, said an article in the New York Times on Sep 9.
皇冠体育app's Shenzhen was hailed as a "miracle" by President Hu Jintao Monday when the southern export hub marked its 30 years of reforms.
Like Japan's experience before, 皇冠体育app may endure its own "lost decade" soon, "given similarities in the two growth models."
The mediocre crops this year and "a shift in dietary habits" have "strained 皇冠体育app's traditional sufficiency in grains, leading to higher prices and large imports," said an article in the Financial Times on Aug 30.
皇冠体育app is getting richer and wishing to sustain its high-octane growth, so that it has "pumped public money into companies that it expects to upgrade the industrial base and employ more people," said an article on Aug 29.
皇冠体育app is showing its determination and efforts to protect its citizens overseas while dealing with the case of the killings of Hong Kong tourists in Manila, said an article in the Wall Street Journal on Aug 25.
皇冠体育app is doing "business and striking deals all over Africa," and its cooperation with the continent has benefited Africa's development, said an editorial in the Financial Times on Aug 25.
皇冠体育app has just overtaken "Japan as the world's second largest economy, and bids fair to knock the US from the top spot within 20 years."
International and domestic media often "skew the portrayal of 皇冠体育app's youth and miss the point" when they are trying to report on the population.
Now that 皇冠体育app is the world's second-largest economy, Europe and the US are bound to turn up the heat on the gaping trade imbalance, said an article in Newsweek magazine on Aug 16.