China's "two sessions," the annual gatherings of the National People's Congress (NPC) and the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), offer foreign students in China a window to observe the country's development trend.
Promoting the recovery of life service-related consumption such as catering and accommodation since the COVID-19 pandemic now serves as the biggest challenge and the sector boasts one of the highest growth potentials in China, analysts said after the release of this year's Government Work Report.
The annual two sessions provide an opportunity for the world to better understand its whole-process people's democracy, which still seems to remain a mystery to some.
President Xi Jinping has joined discussions with national lawmakers and political advisors on the country's economic and social development for the year during the "two sessions."
China's two sessions are taking place in March "in a context very good in some ways", said Colin Mackerras, a Sinologist and emeritus professor at Griffith University in Australia.
Whole-process people's democracy, a creation of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in leading the people to pursue, develop and realize democracy, embodies the Party's innovation in advancing China's democratic theories, systems and practices.
Ludovic Weber, CEO of Saint-Gobain Asia Pacific, said that the proposals to improve China's business environment was a topic from the fifth session of the 13th National People's Congress that excited him the most.
Zhang wants more young people to work in the factories so that China's manufacturing sector continues to flourish.