Beijing Review
magazine ∣ Vol.64/No.1 · Beijing Review
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Beijing Review is China's only national newsmagazine in English. It is published every week in Beijing, by the China International Publishing Group (CIPG). Launched in March 1958, Beijing Review reports and comments on the country's social, political, economic and cultural affairs, policy changes and latest developments. It also offers in-depth analysis on major regional and international events, and provides consulting and information services.
Beijing Review • A News Weekly Magazine Published Since 1958
China’s Development, The World’s Opportunity
ICE, SNOW AND FUN
SOCIETY
ECONOMY
NUMBERS
WORLD
PEOPLE & POINTS
GROWTH GOALS • Key economic conference sets tone for 2021
PROGRESS DESPITE PROBLEMS • China focuses on building a stronger financial system to support the real economy
CONSUMPTION-LED DEVELOPMENT • How to tap residents’ spending power in the 14th Five-Year Plan period
Nuanced Understanding • The need to grasp the complexity of contemporary China is more urgent than ever
Greeting A Brand-New Year • Six lessons for the international community to take
Trojan Horse Strategy • The U.S. interest in Hong Kong is not for residents’ welfare but to prop up its own waning influence
Is Keeping China Down More Important Than Lifting Americans Up?
Foreign Investment Security Review Not Hurdle To Opening Up
Rays of Hope • China began large-scale vaccination of priority groups to fight against the novel coronavirus
Time to Care • Time bank offers a novel elderly care option in an aging society
Bulwark Against Abuse • New Export Control Law fights trade protectionism to safeguard national security
Express Expansion • Courier sector grows both despite and due to COVID-19
Bridging Cultural Gaps • Learning Chinese provides young people a different perspective to understand today’s China
The Soft Strength • Taijiquan, an ancient Chinese martial art recently listed as a world intangible cultural heritage, builds both physical and mental strength
Connecting Through the Lens • CHINAFRICA Short Video Competition enhances mutual understanding
An Inspiring Trip