China will advance the development of laws on finance and financial stability.

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BEIJING, March 9 (Xinhua) — China will push forward the formulation of a financial law and a financial stability law to speed up the country's development into a financial powerhouse, according to a work report of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) submitted to the ongoing fourth session of the 14th NPC on Monday.

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China will push ahead with the development of a law on state assets.

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BEIJING, March 9 (Xinhua) — China will push forward the formulation of a law on state-owned assets as part of efforts to build a high-level socialist market economy system, according to a work report of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) submitted to the ongoing fourth session of the 14th NPC on Monday.

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China plans to develop a law to combat cross-border corruption.

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BEIJING, March 9 (Xinhua) — China plans to draft a law on combating cross-border corruption in a bid to improve its national anti-corruption legislation, according to a work report by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC).

The report was submitted to the ongoing 4th session of the 14th National People's Congress on Monday. -0-

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Xinjiang's Cultural Tourism: Unique Charm Creates a New Landscape of "Poetry and Distance"

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At a recent open meeting of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region delegation at the Fourth Session of the 14th National People's Congress, the rapid development of Xinjiang's cultural tourism drew the attention of Chinese and international media. Many deputies, drawing on their personal experiences, presented the vibrant and multifaceted Xinjiang to the journalists present.

In 2025, Xinjiang welcomed 323 million tourists, and tourism revenue exceeded 370 billion yuan, an increase of 8.03% and 8.4%, respectively, compared to the same period last year, setting a historical record. For many, Xinjiang has become a desirable and romantic destination for finding "poetry and distant lands."

The main attraction: a symphony of majestic nature and brilliant culture

Speaking about the key attraction of Xinjiang's cultural tourism, NPC deputies proudly listed the advantages and attractions of their native land. First and foremost, they cited "the vastness of its territory and the beauty of its scenery." Xinjiang boasts a vast territory and diverse landscapes: high mountains, river valleys, lakes, the Gobi Desert… Here, one can experience all four seasons in a single day. From the snowy world of Altai to the lavender fields of Ili, from the rapeseed fields of Zhaosu to the desert landscapes of Taklamakan, "Magnificent Xinjiang" fully lives up to its name.

Secondly, it is the "richness of culture and the depth of heritage." As the crossroads of four great world civilizations, Xinjiang preserves such world cultural heritage sites as the ancient city of Jiaohe and the Kizil Caves, testifying to the history of the shared exploration of this beautiful land by different peoples. Cultural treasures such as the Muqam and the epics of Manas and Jangar bloom in full bloom in the garden of Chinese culture.

Paths to Transformation: Deep Integration and Innovative Formats

How can these unique resources be transformed into development advantages? Xinjiang's chosen path is clear and consistent.

The first is deepening the integration of culture and tourism to unlock the potential of its own resources. Xinjiang consistently adheres to the principle of promoting tourism through culture and unleashing the value of culture through tourism, fostering the deep integration of World Heritage sites, museums, and intangible cultural heritage with tourism. The "archaeological boom," "museum boom," and "national aesthetics boom" (guochao) are gaining momentum. While enjoying the scenery, tourists can personally participate in the creation of intangible cultural heritage works and experience the charm of culture.

Second, modernizing tourism formats to meet diverse consumer preferences. In response to tourists' growing demands for quality and personalized service, Xinjiang is constantly innovating. Popular tourist routes, such as the Duku and Yizhao Highways, are filled with vehicles; ski resorts throughout the region offer Chinese and international tourists the opportunity to experience "speed and thrills"; the nightlife and rural tourism industries are gaining momentum, and event tourism is booming, all of which significantly enriches the traveler experience.

Third, increasing brand awareness to enhance the impact of cultural tourism. Xinjiang is actively promoting the tourism brand "Xinjiang – a Wonderful Place." Outstanding works, such as the television series "My Altay," bring "poetry and distance" to life on screen, allowing more and more people to experience Xinjiang's cultural charm.

Altai MP Zoya Bakhti (center) recommends Xinjiang's tourism resources.

Yining City Deputy Li Feifei spoke enthusiastically about her native steppes, canyons, and historical monuments. Zoya Bakhti, a deputy from Altai, focused on the unique snow and ice resources of the region, known as the "birthplace of skiing," and invited friends from around the world to experience the beauty of snow and winter activities in the "Snow Capital of China."

The deputies emphasized that Magnificent Xinjiang is beautiful at any time of year. The hospitable people of Xinjiang sincerely invite tourists from China and abroad to visit Xinjiang, immerse themselves in its nature and culture, embark on a journey full of surprises, and witness firsthand the open, confident, united, and prosperous socialist Xinjiang of the new era.

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NPC Deputy Su Shaohong emphasizes the internationalization of rural tourism

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On February 25, Su Shaohong, a deputy to the National People's Congress (NPC), Party secretary, and head of the village committee of Bohou Village in Sanya, Hainan Province, outlined plans for the new year. He noted that following the launch of independent customs operations throughout Hainan, the island's level of internationalization is increasing. Sanya is receiving more foreign tourists, and Bohou Village should seize this opportunity to leverage the guesthouse industry to take rural development to the next level.

Bohou is a village of the Li ethnicity located near the Yalong Bay National Tourist Resort in Sanya. Capitalizing on its abundant tourism resources, Bohou has developed over more than ten years to become the largest guesthouse village in Hainan, currently boasting over 70 guesthouses.

Since the launch of independent customs operations throughout Hainan Island on December 18, 2025, inbound tourism has rapidly gained momentum. During the Spring Festival holiday of 2026, international flights and cruise ships arrived in Sanya one after another. Foreign tourists could be seen everywhere: on the sandy beaches, in the streets, and in shopping malls. Bohou Village is also increasingly attracting international visitors.

Su Shaohong notes that inbound tourism services are gradually improving in Sanya's urban areas and in areas where foreign tourists congregate. Multilingual street signs and plaques are appearing, currency exchange machines are being installed in shopping malls, and the number of foreign employees in the service sector is growing. "However, the level of internationalization in rural tourism remains low."

The question of how to promote the internationalization of rural tourism and present a new image of rural revitalization to the world became the main topic that Su Shaohong focused on during this year's "two sessions."

Su Shaohong believes that developing rural tourism requires joint efforts from the government, farmers, businesses, and society, as well as coordination between agencies responsible for agriculture, tourism, housing, and other sectors. He emphasized the need to develop more practical and easily implemented measures.

According to Su Shaohong, the process of internationalizing rural tourism in Bohou Village is still in its infancy. Installing currency exchange machines, posting multilingual road signs, helping entrepreneurs create English-language menus… This year, he plans to begin with these practical steps to help Bohou Village take its first steps toward internationalizing tourism.

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The 2nd plenary session of the 4th session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) began in Beijing.

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BEIJING, March 9 (Xinhua) — The second plenary session of the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) of China began Monday at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

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The NPC and CPPCC National Committee sessions through the eyes of foreign journalists: China's cultural charm and development potential resonate

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In early March, the annual "Two Sessions"—the sessions of the National People's Congress (NPC) and the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC)—opened in Beijing. Inside and outside the Great Hall of the People, a special group of people can be seen: foreign journalists telling the story of China in various languages. Through cameras and journalistic materials, they convey to the world their vision of China's development. What do they focus on? Which aspects of China's development most appeal to them?

The Allure of Chinese Culture: From Curiosity to Passion

"I've been watching Jackie Chan movies since I was a child and thinking about how wonderful China is, a country with a great civilization and a unique culture," said Asmaa, a journalist for China Arab TV, recalling her introduction to China. Her father, who worked for the Tunisian Ministry of Tourism, noticed that many Chinese tourists struggled to communicate effectively with locals due to the language barrier and advised his daughter to learn Chinese. Today, Asmaa has lived in China for almost ten years and speaks fluent Chinese.

"Chinese culture is rich and multifaceted." Asmaa, along with China Arab TV's "Chinese Culture" program, has visited many cities in the country. "Each city has its own unique beauty and cuisine. If you ask me which city I like the most, I'd be hard-pressed to answer because each one has left a deep impression on me."

Asmaa's colleague, Ayoub Beshruri, told a journalist from the website Zhongguowang that the program "China Culture" on China Arab TV enjoys quite high ratings. "Many viewers are particularly interested in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Sometimes they are dissatisfied with the results of Western medicine and want to try Chinese medicine," Ayoub said. He says that, besides TCM, he is most often asked about travel recommendations: "China is so big, where is the best place to go?" He recommends various destinations based on the unique characteristics of different places, such as the coastal charm of Hainan, the ancient metropolitan atmosphere of Beijing, the culture of Qilu in Shandong Province, and the modern dynamism of Guangzhou. He believes each of these places is unique and worth experiencing for yourself.

Karen Khachaturyan, a correspondent for the Armenian news agency Armenpress, also spoke about the cultural affinity with China. "Our people deeply love and respect traditional Chinese culture. Chinese films are often shown here, and Chinese songs are gradually gaining popularity," he shared. He added that despite their geographical distance, Armenia and China share ancient civilizations, creating a natural affinity between them.

Development is gaining momentum: innovation and quality are two growth drivers

This is Karen Khachaturyan's second visit to China, which he came to cover during the "two sessions." He first visited the country in 2019 to cover the Second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation. These two trips allowed him to observe the changes in China's development. "During my first visit, I knew virtually nothing about China, but then I saw a country confidently moving along the path of development. Seven years later, I see a China developing at an even faster pace."

After nearly ten years of living in China, Asmaa has experienced firsthand the rapid changes taking place in the country. "China is developing so rapidly right now that it's attracting close attention in all areas. Through the coverage of the 'two sessions,' people can see a China that emphasizes both the pace and quality of development."

This year, while covering the "two sessions," Asmaa tried out smart glasses for the first time, which made her interviews and reporting more effective. "I look forward to China's innovation achievements this year and am confident they will bring even more real benefits."

The deep integration of culture and technology has become a topic of particular interest to American journalist Erik Nilsson of China Daily. "This year, we're particularly focused on the development of new cultural forms such as microdramas, online literature, short videos, and online games," he noted. Nilsson believes that the game "Black Myth: Wukong," which has become a true phenomenon, is a brilliant example of the combination of advanced technology and classical Chinese mythology. He believes that in the field of cultural heritage protection, the use of technologies such as robot dogs, artificial intelligence, and big data is providing a breakthrough in both the preservation and popularization of culture. They not only allow for better protection of ancient architectural monuments but also allow people to experience them digitally, almost as if they were real.

"All this doesn't happen out of nowhere; it's the result of government policy. Many political decisions are largely developed during these 'two sessions,'" he emphasized. Government policy subtly but gradually shapes people's daily lives: from the content on screens to the food on the table, from travel options to cultural creativity.

New Prospects for Cooperation within the Belt and Road Initiative

As a journalist from an Arab country, Asmaa is particularly attentive to the signals regarding economic cooperation being sent by the "two sessions." "In recent years, China and Arab countries have been actively cooperating in areas such as economics and trade, investment, science, and technology," she said. "This year, I am also focusing on the development of emerging industries, such as the low-altitude economy." She believes that China's Belt and Road Initiative not only contributes to China's own development but also benefits all participating countries. "I sincerely hope that Arab countries and China will strengthen cooperation in economic, trade, science, technology, and other areas, leveraging their mutual advantages and achieving common development."

Khachaturyan, in turn, particularly emphasizes the importance of linking the Belt and Road Initiative with Armenia's Crossroads of the World project. "I believe our countries have enormous potential for cooperation, and the Belt and Road Initiative will open new avenues for many investment projects," he emphasized.

They tell the world about China through the coverage of the "two sessions"

By covering the current sessions of the National People's Congress (NPC) and the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), Khachaturyan hopes to present a comprehensive picture of China's development to Armenian audiences. This year marks the first year of the 15th Five-Year Plan. "I understand how important this is for China, and I will make every effort to cover the events as fully as possible so that the people of Armenia can learn about China's future development prospects and the new opportunities that will open up for our bilateral cooperation."

Asmaa, in turn, extended an invitation to all her foreign friends: "If you're looking for a peaceful, calm, and energetic country, come to China first. China is vast, and every city is unique—it's worth seeing with your own eyes."

From cultural resonance to technological breakthroughs, from trade and economic cooperation to everyday life—through the window of the "two sessions," foreign journalists saw the real, multifaceted, and comprehensive China. They not only document China's development but also act as cultural ambassadors, connecting China with the world. As Asmaa said, "I'm very proud to now speak Chinese fluently. Since coming to China, I've gained a better understanding of its various aspects, including its ideas and way of life."

This understanding and approval is conveyed to the whole world through the reports of journalists.

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The NPC and CPPCC sessions through the eyes of foreign journalists: China's cultural charm and development potential resonate

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In early March, the annual "Two Sessions"—the sessions of the National People's Congress (NPC) and the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC)—opened in Beijing. Inside and outside the Great Hall of the People, a special group of people can be seen: foreign journalists telling the story of China in various languages. Through cameras and journalistic materials, they convey to the world their vision of China's development. What do they focus on? Which aspects of China's development most appeal to them?

The Allure of Chinese Culture: From Curiosity to Passion

"I've been watching Jackie Chan movies since I was a child and thinking about how wonderful China is, a country with a great civilization and unique culture," said Asmaa, a journalist for China Arab TV, recalling her introduction to China. Her father, who worked for the Tunisian Ministry of Tourism, noticed that many Chinese tourists struggled to communicate effectively with locals due to the language barrier and advised his daughter to learn Chinese. Today, Asmaa has lived in China for almost ten years and speaks fluent Chinese.

"Chinese culture is rich and multifaceted." Asmaa, along with China Arab TV's "Chinese Culture" program, has visited many cities in the country. "Each city has its own unique beauty and cuisine. If you ask me which city I like the most, I'd be hard-pressed to answer because each one has left a deep impression on me."

Asmaa's colleague, Ayoub Beshruri, told a journalist from the website Zhongguowang that the program "China Culture" on China Arab TV enjoys quite high ratings. "Many viewers are particularly interested in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Sometimes they are dissatisfied with the results of Western medicine and want to try Chinese medicine," Ayoub said. He says that, besides TCM, he is most often asked about travel recommendations: "China is so big, where is the best place to go?" He recommends various destinations based on the unique characteristics of different places, such as the coastal charm of Hainan, the ancient metropolitan atmosphere of Beijing, the culture of Qilu in Shandong Province, and the modern dynamism of Guangzhou. He believes each of these places is unique and worth experiencing for yourself.

Karen Khachaturyan, a correspondent for the Armenian news agency Armenpress, also spoke about the cultural affinity with China. "Our people deeply love and respect traditional Chinese culture. Chinese films are often shown here, and Chinese songs are gradually gaining popularity," he shared. He added that despite their geographical distance, Armenia and China share ancient civilizations, creating a natural affinity between them.

Development is gaining momentum: innovation and quality are two growth drivers

This is Karen Khachaturyan's second visit to China, which he came to cover during the "two sessions." He first visited the country in 2019 to cover the Second Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation. These two trips allowed him to observe the changes in China's development. "During my first visit, I knew virtually nothing about China, but I saw a country confidently moving forward on its path to development. Seven years later, I see a China developing at an even faster pace."

After nearly ten years of living in China, Asmaa has experienced firsthand the rapid changes taking place in the country. "China is developing so rapidly right now that it's attracting close attention in all areas. Through the coverage of the 'two sessions,' people can see a China that emphasizes both the pace and quality of development."

This year, while covering the "two sessions," Asmaa tried out smart glasses for the first time, which made her interviews and reporting more effective. "I look forward to China's innovation achievements this year and am confident they will bring even more real benefits."

The deep integration of culture and technology has become a topic of particular interest to American journalist Erik Nilsson of China Daily. "This year, we're particularly focused on the development of new cultural forms such as microdramas, online literature, short videos, and online games," he noted. Nilsson believes that the game "Black Myth: Wukong," which has become a true phenomenon, is a brilliant example of the combination of advanced technology and classical Chinese mythology. He believes that in the field of cultural heritage protection, the use of technologies such as robot dogs, artificial intelligence, and big data is providing a breakthrough in both the preservation and popularization of culture. They not only allow for better protection of ancient architectural monuments but also allow people to experience them digitally, almost as if they were real.

"All this doesn't happen out of nowhere; it's the result of government policy. Many political decisions are largely developed during these 'two sessions,'" he emphasized. Government policy subtly but gradually shapes people's daily lives: from the content on screens to the food on the table, from travel patterns to cultural creativity.

New Prospects for Cooperation within the Belt and Road Initiative

As a journalist from an Arab country, Asmaa is particularly attentive to the signals regarding economic cooperation being sent by the "two sessions." "In recent years, China and Arab countries have been actively cooperating in areas such as economics and trade, investment, science, and technology," she said. "This year, I am also focusing on the development of emerging industries, such as the low-altitude economy." She believes that China's Belt and Road Initiative not only contributes to China's own development but also benefits all participating countries. "I sincerely hope that Arab countries and China will strengthen cooperation in economic, trade, science, technology, and other areas, leveraging their mutual advantages and achieving common development."

Khachaturyan, in turn, particularly emphasizes the importance of aligning the Belt and Road initiative with Armenia's Crossroads of the World project. "I believe our countries have enormous potential for cooperation, and the Belt and Road initiative will open new avenues for many investment projects," he emphasized.

They tell the world about China through the coverage of the "two sessions"

By covering the current sessions of the National People's Congress (NPC) and the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), Khachaturyan hopes to present a comprehensive picture of China's development to Armenian audiences. This year marks the first year of the 15th Five-Year Plan. "I understand how important this is for China, and I will make every effort to cover the events as fully as possible so that the people of Armenia can learn about China's future development prospects and the new opportunities that will open up for our bilateral cooperation."

Asmaa, in turn, extended an invitation to all her foreign friends: "If you're looking for a peaceful, calm, and energetic country, come to China first. China is vast, and every city is unique—it's worth seeing with your own eyes."

From cultural resonance to technological breakthroughs, from trade and economic cooperation to everyday life—through the "two sessions," foreign journalists saw the real, multifaceted, and comprehensive China. They not only document China's development but also act as cultural ambassadors, connecting China with the world. As Asmaa said, "I'm very proud to now speak Chinese fluently. Since coming to China, I've gained a better understanding of its various aspects, including its ideas and way of life."

This understanding and approval is conveyed to the whole world through the reports of journalists.

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Mojtaba Khamenei elected as Iran's new Supreme Leader

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TEHRAN, March 9 (Xinhua) — Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Ali Khamenei, has been elected as Iran's new Supreme Leader, Iran's Assembly of Experts announced Sunday.

In its statement, the council confirmed the election of M. Khamenei as the country's third supreme leader, citing the "decisive vote of the distinguished representatives" of the assembly.

M. Khamenei, born in 1969, is the son of the late Supreme Leader of Iran, A. Khamenei, who was killed in joint US-Israeli strikes on Iranian territory on February 28. –0–

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Brazilian media: Two sessions in China will determine the energy direction for the next five years

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Eixos (Brazil), March 3. Original headline: Two sessions in China will set the energy direction for the next five years.

Amid growing instability in the Middle East, China is preparing to launch a new five-year plan that will set the pace for renewable energy development. This plan will impact global supply chains, commodity prices, investment flows, and the pace of the global energy transition.

The draft 15th Five-Year Plan program, which will be reviewed during two sessions in China from March 4 to 11, could have a long-term impact on the global energy market. China is the undisputed leader in investment in green technologies, which significantly contributes to lower prices for electric vehicles, solar panels, batteries, and other products.

Thanks to the reduction in coal-fired power generation, greenhouse gas emissions in China have remained stable or declined for 21 months. According to official data, coal consumption will account for 51.4% of total energy consumption in 2025, 1.8 percentage points lower than in 2024. Fossil fuels are gradually being replaced by clean energy sources—natural gas, hydropower, nuclear power, and wind and solar energy—which already account for 30.4% of total energy consumption in China. Moreover, the growth of clean energy is outpacing the growth of overall energy demand.

In September 2025, at the UN Climate Change Summit in New York, China announced that by 2035, net greenhouse gas emissions across the country's economy would be reduced by 7-10% compared to peak levels. This goal will be achieved through a significant increase in renewable energy capacity, primarily solar and wind, which is expected to reach 3.6 billion kilowatts within a decade.

Twenty years ago, China's 11th Five-Year Plan mentioned the need for "systematic development of alternative energy sources" and also set the goal of "accelerating the development" of nuclear, solar, wind, and geothermal energy. Today, China's key development priorities include high technology (primarily artificial intelligence), expanding domestic demand, a green transition, and achieving technological independence.

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