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两会前瞻|中国将进入“两会时间” 开局之年聚焦四大关注
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2026-02-24 04:37
两会前瞻|中国将进入"两会时间" 开局之年聚焦四大关注 中新社北京2月24日电 题:中国将进入"两会时间" 开局之年聚焦四大关注 中新社记者 黄钰钦 春风渐起,北京即将再次进入"两会时间"。时值"十五五"开局之年,2026年的全国两会承载着特殊的期 待。从五年发展规划到法治建设,从民生保障到对外交往,全国两会期间的讨论与决策,将为观察中国 今年乃至未来五年的政策走向提供重要契机。 勾勒未来发展蓝图 大国发展,规划先行。今年全国人代会将审查"十五五"规划纲要草案,全国政协会议也将围绕草案广泛 协商建言,共同描绘国家发展的愿景。 五年规划是国际社会观察中国中长期政策的窗口。有外媒报道,中国五年前制定的"十四五"规划和2035 年远景目标纲要各项主要指标中,多项指标进展符合甚至超过预期。 在全球经济增长乏力、新一轮科技革命加速演变的背景下,中国未来五年如何在"立"与"破"之间找到平 衡点,备受瞩目。 全国人代会将审查的"十五五"规划纲要草案,不仅是一份任务清单,更是中国在迈向基本实现社会主义 现代化途中,应对内外挑战的"战略导航图"。从产业链的自主可控到重点领域的低碳转型,规划草案中 的每一个关键词,都将揭示中国未 ...
青岛|青岛国际友城交流月活动将于7月18日开启
Da Zhong Ri Bao· 2025-07-14 01:31
Core Viewpoint - The "Exciting Culture and Tourism, Shared by Friendship Cities" Qingdao International Friendship City Exchange Month will take place from July 18 to mid-August, aiming to explore new development paths with global friendship cities, focusing on promoting industry, culture, tourism, and consumption [1][2] Group 1: Event Overview - The event is organized by the Qingdao Municipal Government, with support from the National Association for Foreign Friendship [1] - It will feature a series of activities, including an opening ceremony and a total of 15 events across 7 segments, facilitating dialogues among city leaders, enterprises, and citizens [1] Group 2: Participation and Collaboration - During the exchange month, representatives from 25 cities or institutions across 18 countries will be invited to Qingdao, promoting a "Friendship City +" model to link resources with festival activities, cultural tourism, and industrial development [1] - The initiative aims to establish a comprehensive foreign exchange network, enhancing cultural sharing, industrial integration, and mutual understanding among friendship cities [1] Group 3: Specific Activities - The event will include the "Friendship Cities at the Beer Festival" theme, featuring international artistic performances at the Qingdao International Beer Festival [2] - Other activities include media interviews with city leaders, the launch of the "International Friendship Forest," non-heritage exhibitions, cultural experiences, ballet exchanges, and youth summer camps to foster multicultural exchanges [2]