
China’s New Roads Transform Rural Life, Connecting Thousands of Villages
China is transforming rural life by building new roads that connect over 45,000 villages to transport networks, improving access to services and boosting local economies.
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China is transforming rural life by building new roads that connect over 45,000 villages to transport networks, improving access to services and boosting local economies.
China releases a white paper highlighting improvements in rural road infrastructure, boosting transport safety and connectivity across the countryside.
Samoa and China are deepening their partnership in education, agriculture, and environment, paving the way for shared prosperity and stronger Pacific ties.
China’s rural road network has expanded to 4.6 million km—enough to circle Earth 115 times—according to a new white paper highlighting the nation’s commitment to rural development.
China’s State Council Information Office has released a new white paper titled ‘China’s Rural Roads in the New Era.’ Vice Minister of Transport Li Yang shared insights on rural road development at a recent press conference.
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President Xi Jinping emphasizes China’s vital role in promoting development and cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region amidst global economic challenges.
Peru’s Interior Minister Juan Jose Santivanez hopes that stronger ties with China will promote Peru’s development and strengthen China’s role in Latin America.
China is advancing its modernization through a strong emphasis on the rule of law, ensuring fairness, justice, and sustainable growth for its people.