Last year, 1998, was an extraordinary year. In the face of financial tur-moil inter nationally and record--breaking floods domestically, we havestood severe tests. The macroeconomic control policy adopted by the cen-t...Last year, 1998, was an extraordinary year. In the face of financial tur-moil inter nationally and record--breaking floods domestically, we havestood severe tests. The macroeconomic control policy adopted by the cen-tral au thorities to expand investment in order to provide incentives to do-mestic demand yielded positive results and the economic growth ratereached 7.8percent. However the investment expansion was only the be-展开更多
Major economies in the world have raised various proposals to reduce carbon emissions by applying clean energies in a bid to tackle climate change. As a major consumer of coal, China is facing mounting pressure, and e...Major economies in the world have raised various proposals to reduce carbon emissions by applying clean energies in a bid to tackle climate change. As a major consumer of coal, China is facing mounting pressure, and experts are wrangling about which clean energy should come first on the government agenda. To get a closer look at the current situation in China, Beijing Review reporter Liu Yunyun sat down with Zhou Dadi, Director General Emeritus of the Energy Research Institute of the National Development and Reform Commission, who shared his insights on clean energy. Edited excerpts follow:展开更多
Japanese cuisine is popular in China. In Beijing, Japanese restau-rants are not hard to find. Sushi and sashimi are quite popular amongChinese people.Sakura Japanese Restaurant of Hotel New Otani Chang FuGong is locat...Japanese cuisine is popular in China. In Beijing, Japanese restau-rants are not hard to find. Sushi and sashimi are quite popular amongChinese people.Sakura Japanese Restaurant of Hotel New Otani Chang FuGong is located on the second floor of the hotel, which is a spotto enjoy the展开更多
文摘Last year, 1998, was an extraordinary year. In the face of financial tur-moil inter nationally and record--breaking floods domestically, we havestood severe tests. The macroeconomic control policy adopted by the cen-tral au thorities to expand investment in order to provide incentives to do-mestic demand yielded positive results and the economic growth ratereached 7.8percent. However the investment expansion was only the be-
文摘Major economies in the world have raised various proposals to reduce carbon emissions by applying clean energies in a bid to tackle climate change. As a major consumer of coal, China is facing mounting pressure, and experts are wrangling about which clean energy should come first on the government agenda. To get a closer look at the current situation in China, Beijing Review reporter Liu Yunyun sat down with Zhou Dadi, Director General Emeritus of the Energy Research Institute of the National Development and Reform Commission, who shared his insights on clean energy. Edited excerpts follow:
文摘Japanese cuisine is popular in China. In Beijing, Japanese restau-rants are not hard to find. Sushi and sashimi are quite popular amongChinese people.Sakura Japanese Restaurant of Hotel New Otani Chang FuGong is located on the second floor of the hotel, which is a spotto enjoy the