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Keywords guiding future direction of China

(People's Daily Online)

08:08, November 13, 2012

The 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China has drawn attention from the world. From the international media's concerns and expectations, we found that "reform and opening up" and "scientific outlook on development" have become the most eye-catching keywords.

China's relations with the world have had a historic change. China's development is inseparable from the world, meanwhile it also promotes the common prosperity of the world. With the deepening of integration and cooperation, the world has more and more accurate understanding of China's development.

The Reform and Opening up injected powerful motivator into China's development and pushed it to the center of the international stage. China has been exploring the way of development during the process, creating one after another new ideas. These new ideas have also laid an important foundation for the world to analyze the changes in China and understand its future direction.

When the concept of " Scientific Outlook on Development" was first put forth, it immediately aroused great concern of the international community. The world had a gradual understanding of the new concept. Initially, the media and scholars of some countries interpreted it according to their own understanding. As they could not find some exact words to describe it, they only translated it literally into "development of science and technology," "scientific and technological development" and so on. Some media outlets added notes such as "being people-oriented" to help foreigners to understand it.

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