The past five years have seen tremendous changes in the Chinese film industry. The domestic film market has more than doubled in size while overseas sales of Chinese films have heated up since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, on Thursday renewed his call for perseverance with the anti-graft drive.
The Communist Party of China (CPC) rolled out "Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era" and embarked on a journey to build a "great modern socialist country" at the opening of its 19th National Congress on Wednesday.
Xi Jinping on Wednesday pledged to complete the modernization of China’s defense and armed forces by 2035 and strive to transform the Chinese military into a world-class military by the middle of this century.
Over the past five years, poverty alleviation work has been a major focus of the Communist Party of China (CPC). In 2016, a total of 12.4 million rural people have been lifted out of poverty, and the central government has also promised to do the same for more than 10 million every year.
The Communist Party of China (CPC) will further comprehensively strengthen Party discipline, including its crackdown on corruption, and has vowed to map out reforms to the political system, a spokesman said Tuesday, on the eve of the 19th CPC National Congress.
China and Finland have enjoyed strengthened trade and economic relations since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) held in 2012, Yang Erlin, chairman of the Chinese Enterprise Association in Finland, told the Global Times in an interview on Monday.
China has been strengthening the protection and use of intellectual property rights (IPR) to develop intellectual property and encourage innovation since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. Special IPR courts established in 2014 in Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai have brought about significant improvements.
The recent return of Kong Guangsheng, one of Interpol’s 100 most wanted Chinese fugitives, marks a big step forward in China’s anti-corruption campaign.
Ethnic minority areas have been a major focus of China's nationwide poverty alleviation campaign in the past five years.
China's military has been developing rapidly in the past five years and is attracting global attention, which experts said is necessary to protect the country and its people.
China’s focus on the development of high-speed railways in the past five years has lifted the country to a leading position in the sector globally, and has brought benefits that are not to be found elsewhere in the world, experts said on Sunday.
Public security forces and volunteers are being mobilized nationwide to boost security as the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC) prepares to convene on October 18 in Beijing.
Northwest China’s Gansu Province is one of the least developed areas in China. Longnan, located in the southern part of the province, is a typical mountainous area that has been stuck in poverty due to its geographical isolation. Many remote villages there have little connection with the outside world and local residents have been struggling to make their ends meet. A Global Times reporter recently traveled to the area to gauge how China’s national poverty alleviation campaign has changed their lives over the past five years.
In anticipation of the upcoming national congress of the Communist Party of China, primary and middle schools across China are organizing various campaign events involving the Young Pioneers.
The 18th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of the Communist Party of China (CPC) held its Eighth Plenary Session on Monday, highlighting a resolution to carry on the anti-graft drive in the next five years, experts said.
At least one-10th of China's ruling Party members are expected to be evaluated via new "members-only" apps, which they can also use to socialize with each other
Mao has been so busy in recent months that she says her feet have “barely touched the ground.”
Since the end of last year, Mao has been juggling the duties of both her profession and her role on the organization committee of her company’s Party branch.
While this was not a challenge before, she says her Party workload is getting heavier.