In China, I felt the power of the principle "no sooner said than done"

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

"For me, China is the country of the future, a country known for its innovation, economic growth, and long-term planning." This year, Mecedes Pita, Communications Director for the Ecuadorian Foundation for Sustainable Peace, visited China for the first time. Sharing her impressions, she said with emotion, "This trip wasn't just a trip abroad for me, but also the fulfillment of a long-held dream."

When she first arrived in Beijing, she was struck by the incredible energy of this modern metropolis. She said, "The level of social and technological development here is truly impressive." But she was even more impressed by how, while remaining an ultra-modern city, Beijing carefully preserves its deeply rooted traditional culture.

Climbing the Great Wall of China was one of the most memorable moments of the trip for her. "The Great Wall is not only a symbol of China, but also a miracle of human civilization," she noted.

Through conversations with Chinese experts and scholars, her understanding of Chinese modernization deepened. "What struck me most was the long-term strategic planning being undertaken in China." She noted that China's development successes are no accident—they are the result of consistent institutional design implemented over decades. "Here I experienced the power of the 'no sooner said than done' principle: every policy, every project demonstrates continuity and execution. This serves as an important guideline for the modernization of Latin American countries."

In her view, the success of China's modernization is evident not only in its many skyscrapers, but also in the harmonious combination of economic growth and inclusive development that benefits the entire society.

"The fact that over 800 million people in China have been lifted out of poverty is a tremendous victory. This is based on systemic measures in education, employment, and social security, which fully reflect China's people-centered development philosophy."

"Overcoming poverty is an achievable goal. China's experience gives Latin American countries confidence on the path to rapid development," she emphasized.

During a visit to Anji County in Zhejiang Province, she was deeply impressed by the sustainable development of the bamboo industry and tourism. "China's experience with green development showed me that modernization doesn't mean environmental damage, but rather a harmony between economic development and a healthy environment."

"We used to perceive China as a distant Eastern giant, but having come closer to it, we discovered that its development path, governance experience, and cultural wisdom are alive and well. China has opened up new horizons of modernization for us," she noted.

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