China has made remarkable progress in the first decade of the 21st century from its wisdom and measures to grasp strategic opportunities. Such efforts are needed for further development in the next 10 years.
Those traveling by train used to have to spend almost an entire day or night in crammed compartments to get from Beijing to Shanghai, a distance equivalent to traveling from New York to Atlanta.
The Chinese government has vowed to make some tailored changes to its established macroeconomic policy.
The decoupling theory has gone out of the bedroom window as economies around the world find themselves in a tighter embrace than before. So in China, there will be some inevitable grouses about how reform and opening up have not brought home riches and ever-rising prosperity to all.